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On loan to the ATF, L.A. Deputy Sheriff Charlie Hood is fighting an illegal flow of firearms headed south of the border. But closer to home, he finds his connection to the bloody cartel wars is closer than he realized.
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Assigned to a new post, Deputy Sheriff Charlie Hood probes the murder of his partner, a man nicknamed “Mr. Wonderful.”
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After stealing a cache of diamonds from a gang, a cat burglar must elude the police and the thugs hot on her trail.
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T. Jefferson Parker (the T doesn’t stand for anything, it’s just a T) was born in Los Angeles and has lived all his life in Southern California. In 1978, he launched his writing career as a reporter for local weekly newspapers. Meanwhile, he was stowing away story ideas to use in his first novel, Laguna Heat. Like that book, Parker's subsequent novels—all dealing with crime, life and death in Southern California—were published to rave reviews and appeared on many bestseller lists. Edgar® Awards soon followed for Silent Joe and California Girl. When not working on his books, Parker spends his time with his family, hiking, hunting, fishing and haunting the public tennis courts. He enjoys diving, snorkeling and travel and escapes to a trailer in the desert twice a year to hike the country and not answer telephones.
