Pages
156
Year
2011
Language
English

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A couple of small favors land Flash Casey in a dangerous mess Flash Casey should know better than to take a roll of film from a desperate man. Stopping for a drink on his way home from work, a fellow news photographer gives him a canister to safeguard. The next morning, Casey wakes up with gunmen in his bedroom, looking for the film that could implicate one of their associates in a killing. To save his friend's life, Casey hands over the negatives, expecting that to be the end of it. He's wrong.   A stockbroker named Donald Farrington spent the night at the same bar, getting into a different kind of trouble-the sort that ends with him being photographed in a hotel room with a woman who isn't his wife. Casey agrees to help him navigate the blackmail, a friendly offer he'll regret very soon.

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"That professional's professional, George Harmon Coxe is in excellent form in Deadly Image."
TheNew York Times
"A lot of zing."
Montreal Gazette
"Coxe's heroes are people who stick up for each other, easily inspire trust and confidence, and who are maybe just a little bit soft at heart."
Montreal Gazette

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