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GBI Special Agent Daniel Byrd is back in the sequel to Mountain Justice.After recovering from the events in Ellijay, Daniel Byrd is ready for routine cases. Working with Doc Farmer, he investigates crimes in Georgia's northern counties, assisting the local police. But while Byrd settles in, there's trouble brewing in Canton, Georgia.Wilmer Westbrook and Mark Goodwin are distantly related-or, as they say in the mountains, a little bit kin. The pair are hoping to create a booming meth business, until Wilmer gets suspicious that Mark is holding out on him. Dead set on making sure he gets a return…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
GBI Special Agent Daniel Byrd is back in the sequel to Mountain Justice.After recovering from the events in Ellijay, Daniel Byrd is ready for routine cases. Working with Doc Farmer, he investigates crimes in Georgia's northern counties, assisting the local police. But while Byrd settles in, there's trouble brewing in Canton, Georgia.Wilmer Westbrook and Mark Goodwin are distantly related-or, as they say in the mountains, a little bit kin. The pair are hoping to create a booming meth business, until Wilmer gets suspicious that Mark is holding out on him. Dead set on making sure he gets a return on his investment, Wilmer concocts a plan to ensure Mark meets the demand. Daniel Byrd has no idea the trouble he is about to get into when he runs a background check on a sketchy pickup truck from Texas.A Little Bit Kin is a tangled story of crime, drugs, and maybe even murder, as a GBI man finds himself caught in the middle of it.
Autorenporträt
Phillip W. Price is a North Georgia native. Price was sworn in as a Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) Agent in 1978, after serving with the Canton Police Department and the Georgia State Patrol. He served through the Miami Vice days and many special assignments, including the 1996 Olympic Games. In 2006, he retired as a Special Agent in Charge (SAC) with the GBI. Price is currently employed with a Sheriff's Office in Georgia. He has served as a city police officer, a deputy sheriff, a state officer, and a special deputy US Marshal. Price is a forty-six-year veteran peace officer still living in North Georgia.