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Romeo's Hammer

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Romeo's Hammer

By: James Scott Bell
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She was beautiful and naked and dying... Mike Romeo finds her in the fog, on the beach, staggering around like a drunk. But it's not alcohol that's in her — it's poison. After getting this mysterious woman to the hospital, Romeo figures that's the end of the matter. But it's only the beginning. When the woman goes missing, Romeo is hired by her father to find her. But the trail grows cold, the circumstances strange. The people involved with her are a mix of L.A. odd and downright dangerous. There's a washed-up Hollywood star hoping for a comeback; hired muscle willing to break bones just for the workout; a fight manager with underworld connections; and a strange cult predicting the return of angels to the earth. And some very bad people who want Romeo dead. From the posh beaches of Malibu to the dark corners of L.A.'s fight game, Romeo's Hammer takes you on another thrill ride in the series that New York Times bestselling author Meg Gardiner calls "sharp as a switchblade." Thriller & Suspense Mystery Suspense Hard-Boiled Fiction
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Excellent story, fun characters, funny but it was all destroyed by reading it with virtual voice

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Another great read in the Romeo series. A little high end with some of the references by the main protagonist but still a great story and character development!

Great Read

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Compared to Romeo's Way I thought this one he was way more preachy. trying to bend everyone he can to his way of thinking. we'll see on the next one

Far too preachy

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