Flying Blind: A Crag Banyon Mystery

Mystery & Suspense, Hard-Boiled, Fiction & Literature, Humorous
Cover of the book Flying Blind: A Crag Banyon Mystery by James Mullaney, James Mullaney
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Author: James Mullaney ISBN: 9781310135163
Publisher: James Mullaney Publication: June 26, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: James Mullaney
ISBN: 9781310135163
Publisher: James Mullaney
Publication: June 26, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

CRAG BANYON. HE'S JUST SUPER.

When Minus, the city's newly minted superhero, shows up at Banyon Investigations looking for help tracking down his archenemy, Banyon's first instinct is to tell his prospective client to take a flying leap. Supervillains are notoriously unforgiving types, and so when it comes to dealing with them Banyon has a firm business policy that consists of three pillars: truth, justice and running away. Not necessarily in that order.

But the hero is a sad sack, and the office elf wants Banyon to take the case, and none of the really good bars in town are open, and so, caught in a weak moment, Banyon relents. Big mistake. Soon our plucky P.I. is caught up in the crazy chaos that comes hand-in-glove with the larger than life superhero biz. If he's lucky enough to survive the thrilling flights, dizzying heights, Spandex tights, bare-knuckled fights, and a doozy of a demented ex-girlfriend, Crag Banyon might live just long enough to make it to his own funeral.

BANYON INVESTIGATIONS. WHERE A HERO IS A SANDWICH.

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CRAG BANYON. HE'S JUST SUPER.

When Minus, the city's newly minted superhero, shows up at Banyon Investigations looking for help tracking down his archenemy, Banyon's first instinct is to tell his prospective client to take a flying leap. Supervillains are notoriously unforgiving types, and so when it comes to dealing with them Banyon has a firm business policy that consists of three pillars: truth, justice and running away. Not necessarily in that order.

But the hero is a sad sack, and the office elf wants Banyon to take the case, and none of the really good bars in town are open, and so, caught in a weak moment, Banyon relents. Big mistake. Soon our plucky P.I. is caught up in the crazy chaos that comes hand-in-glove with the larger than life superhero biz. If he's lucky enough to survive the thrilling flights, dizzying heights, Spandex tights, bare-knuckled fights, and a doozy of a demented ex-girlfriend, Crag Banyon might live just long enough to make it to his own funeral.

BANYON INVESTIGATIONS. WHERE A HERO IS A SANDWICH.

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