Download Harry Gould series by Raymond Obstfeld (.ePUB)

Harry Gould series by Raymond Obstfeld (#2-4)
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Overview: Raymond Obstfeld is a novelist, poet and screenwriter. Obstfeld published his first novel, The Goulden Fleece, when he was 24. His second novel, Dead Heat, was nominated for an Edgar by the Mystery Writers of America. Although he has published extensively under his own name, he has also written under the pseudonyms Pike Bishop (the Western series Diamondback), Jason Frost (the futuristic series Warlord), Carl Stevens (a mystery series), Don Pendleton (the Executioner series), and Laramie Dunaway (Hungry Women, Borrowed Lives, and Lessons in Survival). He wrote the award-winning young-adult novel Joker and the Thief.
Genre: Mystery & Thriller

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2. The Dead-End Option
Harry’s found himself a nice quiet sort of job . . . enforcing the No Smoking regulation at an “art theater.” Certainly not the type of place where you’d expect to find a dead body sitting up front. Or $200,000 in negotiable bonds stuffed behind the seat.

That kind of money can be tempting, especially for a small-time crook trying to go straight, and the thought of taking off with the loot does pass through Harry’s mind. Trouble is, several other people seem to have the same idea, including a crooked cop and even Harry’s own true love – the beautiful Vicki.

Harry Gould has a special knack for being in the wrong place at the right time and a healthy respect for men who chase him with guns. But sometimes he comes out ahead . . .

3. Dead Heat
Harry Gould went into the game with fifty grand. And came out of it $30,000 light.

But that was okay. He’d lost to Blackstone, who promptly keeled over with a coronary attack. It could have been worse–he could’ve lost to Bender.

So when Frank “Stillwater” Bender bought Harry’s marker it got worse–fast.

“Harry,” Bender said. “There’s one important lesson I learned from Guido Sarducci, and that is to always have a fall guy to protect yourself. And you, Harry, are going to be our fall guy.”

4. Dead Bolt
“But Harry’s got it all worked out. He’s got a great new plan to make enough to pay his debts, and then some. Assuming he survives . . .”

Harry needed money, as usual. And in return for a small loan, Uncle Deacon was asking a small favor. All Harry had to do was deliver a package . . . on January 14th. After that, Harry was a prisoner. And it was all very legal, according to Uncle Deacon.

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