EYE SKIN

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Author: J.D. Brayton ISBN: 9781634926867
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc. Publication: September 1, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J.D. Brayton
ISBN: 9781634926867
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication: September 1, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Four years after his survival of Hurricane Andrew, J.J. Picklespoon retires from The U.S.F.W. service to open a little bait and tackle shop on the shore of Lake Okeechobee. His quiet life is shattered after the robbery from his shop of vintage rifles and the strange disappearance of his young protégé, Antwon Maurice Cully. Picklespoon sets out to find the young man and ends up uncovering a den of vicious white supremacist group intent on tainting the blood supply of the U.S. using biological warfare. Picklespoon sets off for Atlanta to enlist the aid of his old friend; ex-F.B.I. agent, Charleston Terser. Together they stumble upon a nationwide plot that includes the blackmail of a corrupt doctor at the C.D.C., gut-wrenching taxidermy and a politician who heads a plot infect people with an incurable blood-borne virus. Edsel Mook returns from Mexico to find his daughter, The Clabber Grrrl, has disappeared. To his horror he discovers that her blood has become a precious antidote and her kidnappers want to drain it all.
Picklespoon, Terser, ‘Blinky’ Dade, Ramjack and the investigative reporter Sin Lie converge to uncover the mysterious deadly plot that could destroy the country and begin a race war.

 

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Four years after his survival of Hurricane Andrew, J.J. Picklespoon retires from The U.S.F.W. service to open a little bait and tackle shop on the shore of Lake Okeechobee. His quiet life is shattered after the robbery from his shop of vintage rifles and the strange disappearance of his young protégé, Antwon Maurice Cully. Picklespoon sets out to find the young man and ends up uncovering a den of vicious white supremacist group intent on tainting the blood supply of the U.S. using biological warfare. Picklespoon sets off for Atlanta to enlist the aid of his old friend; ex-F.B.I. agent, Charleston Terser. Together they stumble upon a nationwide plot that includes the blackmail of a corrupt doctor at the C.D.C., gut-wrenching taxidermy and a politician who heads a plot infect people with an incurable blood-borne virus. Edsel Mook returns from Mexico to find his daughter, The Clabber Grrrl, has disappeared. To his horror he discovers that her blood has become a precious antidote and her kidnappers want to drain it all.
Picklespoon, Terser, ‘Blinky’ Dade, Ramjack and the investigative reporter Sin Lie converge to uncover the mysterious deadly plot that could destroy the country and begin a race war.

 

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