“But Harry’s got it all worked out. He’s got a great new plan to make enough to pay his debts, and then some. Assuming he survives . . .”
Harry needed money, as usual. And in return for a small loan, Uncle Deacon was asking a small favor. All Harry had to do was deliver a package . . . on January 14th. After that, Harry was a prisoner. And it was all very legal, according to Uncle Deacon.
Raymond Obstfeld is a novelist, poet and screenwriter. With more than twenty-five published novels in the mystery, suspense and western genres, he has created and written three successful series as well as having written for two other series.
“But Harry’s got it all worked out. He’s got a great new plan to make enough to pay his debts, and then some. Assuming he survives . . .”
Harry needed money, as usual. And in return for a small loan, Uncle Deacon was asking a small favor. All Harry had to do was deliver a package . . . on January 14th. After that, Harry was a prisoner. And it was all very legal, according to Uncle Deacon.
Raymond Obstfeld is a novelist, poet and screenwriter. With more than twenty-five published novels in the mystery, suspense and western genres, he has created and written three successful series as well as having written for two other series.