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2022 BRONZE MEDALIST IN THE GLOBAL BOOK AWARDS A former pimp and hit-man for the New Orleans crime family named Marion "Sunset" Puglisi plans to publish the diaries he hid in the walls of his brothel before going to prison. The burglary Detective Holland is assigned to investigate indicates someone wanted to find them before Puglisi was paroled. It seems everyone wants to find the diaries but nobody wants their name found in one. High ranking members of the New Orleans police department and the FBI want to keep their past misdeeds secret and multiple organized crime factions jockeying for…mehr

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2022 BRONZE MEDALIST IN THE GLOBAL BOOK AWARDS A former pimp and hit-man for the New Orleans crime family named Marion "Sunset" Puglisi plans to publish the diaries he hid in the walls of his brothel before going to prison. The burglary Detective Holland is assigned to investigate indicates someone wanted to find them before Puglisi was paroled. It seems everyone wants to find the diaries but nobody wants their name found in one. High ranking members of the New Orleans police department and the FBI want to keep their past misdeeds secret and multiple organized crime factions jockeying for position see them as the key to running New Orleans' underworld. Once again it is up to Detective Holland, despite his habit of making a mess of things, to find the journals and keep his own family's history with Puglisi hidden. It won't be easy, and it may be bloody, but New Orleans' best kept secret in law enforcement is up to the task.
Autorenporträt
H. Max Hiller's first taste of New Orleans was as a cook on Bourbon Street at the age of seventeen. His resume now includes many of New Orleans' iconic dining and music destinations. These jobs have provided a lifetime of characters and anecdotes to add depth to the Detective Cooter 'Cadillac' Holland series. The author now divides his passions between writing at his home overlooking the Mississippi River and as a training chef aboard a boat traveling America's inland waterways, and is always living by the motto "be a New Orleanian wherever you are."