Jackson Squared

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Jackson Squared
Author : Smallwood F. Robert
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Publisher : Lulu.com
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2009
ISBN : 9780615215150
Pages : 250 pages
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Jackson Squared by Smallwood F. Robert Book PDF Summary

Hank Clayborn, a high-tech executive, loses it all and heads to New Orleans to become an artist. He settles into the bohemian life of the French Quarter, but soon he is drowning in liquor and then gets caught up in a series of murders of Tarot card readers.

Jackson Squared

Hank Clayborn, a high-tech executive, loses it all and heads to New Orleans to become an artist. He settles into the bohemian life of the French Quarter, but soon he is drowning in liquor and then gets caught up in a series of murders of Tarot card readers.

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