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Chasing the Tiger

An International Mystery

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Chasing the Tiger

By: Fritz Galt
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A private eye is framed for murder
...and must take down the mob to clear his name.

Small-town private eye Roy Flynn turns high-flying fugitive when he is framed for the assassination of a drug kingpin. He flees with the drug trafficker’s wife to Barcelona, Porto Fino, and Bangkok in order to take down drug rings and uncover who set him up. Acclaimed mystery author Fritz Galt unleashes a timely tale in this gripping new international mystery, replete with chic European hotspots, super yachts and exotic locales. Chasing the Tiger will totally captivate you as it takes you on an extraordinary journey of thrills and intrigue around the world. If Roy succeeds, he'll save myriad lives, including his own.

"Exciting and enjoyable with a great ending. May be Galt's best." - author Henry D. Smith

If you love page-turning mysteries set around the world, buy Chasing the Tiger today.

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If you just want a mindless action story that takes you around the world, this would do. If you even want to apply a tiny bit of sense to the logic behind the story, you’d be annoyed.

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...but how / why? Would have benefited from a decent editor and a talented narrator. A lot should have been cut from the text (dull detail, line after line) and a tone identified and maintained (detective noir, perhaps). I suppose the narrator (clearly not a voice actor) did their best, but it all plodded along like an over-burdened water buffalo.

Well, it got published...

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