Less Than Dead
$15.99
Nick Polchak, “The Bug Man,” has finally met his match–an outcast who trains dogs to locate cadavers. When a grave is discovered on the property being excavated for the new Patriot Center mall–property that is owned by the front-running candidate for the next presidential election–the FBI immediately becomes involved. Nick’s services are requested to help determine ifthis is a forgotten graveyard or evidence of foul play. But when the cadaver team the FBI has secured can’t find any more graves, Nick follows local legend to a bizarre woman named Alena who keeps to herself in the mountains and trains the best cadaver dogs. When the FBI team takes credit for Alena’s work on the local newsand then immediately vanishes, Nick knows there’s more here than simply a forgotten graveyard. This small town–and the presidential-hopeful and his wife–have closets full of skeletons. But how far will they go to keep Nick and Alena from uncovering the truth?
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SKU (ISBN): 9781595545770
UPC: 020049136201
Tim Downs
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2009
Bug Man
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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