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A Good Hand (Headlock Holmes Book 2) A Good Hand by David Louden
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“The parish sat in the centre of town and had been refurbished recently as part of the broader, Yellowknife Initiative. A silver dollar in a pocket full of pennies.”
David Louden, A Good Hand
“I got back to the motel with coffee and a bag of pastries and when Marty smelt the hot caffeine enter our room he rose straight out of his bed like he was a count living in a high castle.”
David Louden, A Good Hand
“The front door burst open and in doing so, saved me from taking a beatdown from a fifteen-year-old girl. Lynda rushed the hallways whooping and wailing like a heartbroken banshee.”
David Louden, A Good Hand
“Even though we had never tied up, there was no part of my life where Danny Moretti wasn’t linked to wrestling. We both reflected for each other all the people we had lost to the business and while he had made peace with it; while he was able to see past the pain into the happiness, I had not.”
David Louden, A Good Hand
“From what I hear he’s had enough brushes with the law since going pro to open an art studio.”
David Louden, A Good Hand
“He held his hands out like he was trying to manage a lion without a wooden chair and a whip.”
David Louden, A Good Hand