The fourth installment of the Jason Freeh Mystery Series finds Jayce still working cases as he approaches his sixty-fifth birthday, all the while mourning the death of Jennifer, his longtime girlfriend / common-law-wife. A simple job—delivering a subpoena to a supposed street kid—turns into a complex case involving embezzlement, identity theft, campaign donor fraud, and ultimately murder.
Jayce has never considered himself a real detective, just, "A guy who can tolerate sitting in a parked car all night, sipping cold coffee and peeing in a milk carton."
Jayce could care less who murdered Richard Asher, until the killer tries to implicate him.
Pages
114
Format
Kindle Edition
Insomnia Blues: A Mystery Novella (Jason Free Mysteries Book 4)
The fourth installment of the Jason Freeh Mystery Series finds Jayce still working cases as he approaches his sixty-fifth birthday, all the while mourning the death of Jennifer, his longtime girlfriend / common-law-wife. A simple job—delivering a subpoena to a supposed street kid—turns into a complex case involving embezzlement, identity theft, campaign donor fraud, and ultimately murder.
Jayce has never considered himself a real detective, just, "A guy who can tolerate sitting in a parked car all night, sipping cold coffee and peeing in a milk carton."
Jayce could care less who murdered Richard Asher, until the killer tries to implicate him.