Frank Petrovic is back, retired from the police department and head of his own private detective agency. In New Mexico, Tommy Alvarado has a problem. His stepdaughter has disappeared and the locals, headed by Tommy's outraged father-in-law, have rushed to judgment and called it murder. Tommy is charged with the crime and from his jail cell he realizes that only Frank can save him from being convicted of a crime he did not commit. Frank and his sidekick, Benny the Bug, leave no stone unturned in their quest for the missing girl. Dodging bullets and crooked politicians, Frank and Benny are "on the job." You'll find it difficult to put this book down without finishing it and the ending is as surprising as it is gratifying
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From bookrenter.com: Written by authorities in Literature & Fiction, Alvarado's Woman: A Frank Petrovic Mystery by Michael E. Benson provides an excellent foundation for Literature & Fiction studies. Michael E. Benson’s style is excellently suited towards Literature & Fiction studies, and will teach students the material clearly without overcomplicating the subject. What’s more, the text is available in the Paperback format shown above as well as a number of other formats. As of August 2010, this revision raises the bar for Alvarado's Woman: A Frank Petrovic Mystery’s high standard of excellence, making sure that it stays one of the foremost Literature & Fiction studies textbooksRelated Links
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