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Sam Buck is a private investigator of native/american descent, based in Atlanta Ga. with his lovely secretary/ assistant Rose Scott, who had recently walked out on Sam reportedly because he owed her a lot of money in back salary, but further investigation reveals that it appears to be much more than that. Sam loves to drink alcohol and squander his money and of course Rose resents that. After all that, she still care for him. The day begins when a beautiful lady walks into the office and ask Sam for help. She seems to think that her husband is spearheading a conspiracy to take over the company…mehr

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Sam Buck is a private investigator of native/american descent, based in Atlanta Ga. with his lovely secretary/ assistant Rose Scott, who had recently walked out on Sam reportedly because he owed her a lot of money in back salary, but further investigation reveals that it appears to be much more than that. Sam loves to drink alcohol and squander his money and of course Rose resents that. After all that, she still care for him. The day begins when a beautiful lady walks into the office and ask Sam for help. She seems to think that her husband is spearheading a conspiracy to take over the company that her father left her. Sam begins to answer her, when Rose walked in and said good morning: How may we help you? Sam was totally surprised to see her, but after getting over the surprise of seeing her, he realized that she must have been watching the office. he thought the How may we Help you meant that she is back and not going to trust him alone with miss lovely. He decided that it was best to let Rose handle the conversation initially.
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Bill Moore is an African-American man from North Carolina. He grew up in a modest home with three brothers and one sister to loving parents. His oldest brother was killed in the Korean war. His other brothers were drafted and Bill the youngest, enlisted. After being honorably discharged. He went to Brooklyn, N.Y. and began a career in trucking. He drove, owned and trained drivers for forty years, retired and moved to Virginia where he enrolled in college and graduated as a member of the honor society. Then he went on to higher learning where he graduated and became a member of another honor society. Bill became employed as an instructor in the correction system briefly and then retired to writing.