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The Norwich Wheelchair Murders
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Bobby Fishbaum makes a fatal mistake when he rats out the Russian mob that is muscling in on his family’s phoney designer clothes racket in Los Angeles. Now on the run, he and his five-year-old daughter finally touch down in Norwich, a seemingly safe, low-profile English backwater, tucked well under the pursuing gangsters' radar. All goes well until one evening he is accos
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2015
by Mousehold Press
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I really enjoyed this book! I liked Robert Green, aka Bobby Fishbaum, and the motley crew of friends he acquires over the course of the story. It's a story about disability rights and society's perception of disabled people woven into the unravelling of what on the surface appears to be a series of unrelated accidents, killing a number of people who were all acquainted with each other and all of whom were wheelchair users.
Robert Green as he is now known, doesn't like disabled people and the sim ...more
Robert Green as he is now known, doesn't like disabled people and the sim ...more

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Interesting plot line with disabled people in wheelchairs getting murdered. I found it to be a good read. I even liked the characters-good and bad. I was especially rooting for Brendan. I didn't want to see him get hurt like his colleagues. I grew to like him-sort of like Bob Green did. Good story! I give it 2 1/2 stars. ...more
Interesting plot line with disabled people in wheelchairs getting murdered. I found it to be a good read. I even liked the characters-good and bad. I was especially rooting for Brendan. I didn't want to see him get hurt like his colleagues. I grew to like him-sort of like Bob Green did. Good story! I give it 2 1/2 stars. ...more
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