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A Cult of Cole (Cole Sage Mystery #3) A Cult of Cole by Micheal Maxwell
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“friends into Cole’s life and, for the first time in a long time, he actually had a social life. Thursday was poker night. The eight or so regulars rotated the game from home to home. Cole even hosted a couple of times and pulled it off, to the compliments of all. Thanks to Carnell, he served prize-winning meat trays. Lucy at the Righteous Vegan Bakery recommended two different crunchy sandwich rolls, one with poppy seeds and the other with jalapeños and”
Micheal Maxwell, A Cult of Cole
“dying fish industry brought attention to the plight of the disappearing generations-old industry in the San Francisco Bay. Cole wrote about street gangs in Chinatown, the proposed needle exchange program in the Tenderloin, and the alarming increase in the suicide rate among Hispanic youth. But the article that got the most attention was “The Path of the Pedophile.” Granted, Cole’s brush with death at the hands of his subject, Terry Kosciuszko, brought a bit more publicity than Cole would have preferred. The reaction in hate mail was far stronger”
Micheal Maxwell, A Cult of Cole
“Since coming to San Francisco, Cole tried to avoid the Tenderloin. Probably the toughest area of the city, the ravages of drugs, alcohol, and poverty left deep scars.”
Micheal Maxwell, A Cult of Cole
“He dialed Chuck aneurysm, his editor, at home.”
Micheal Maxwell, A Cult of Cole