Air Force Blues - Large Print Edition
Sandeen wasn't looking for a mystery, but fate handed him one. Master Sergeant Alvin Templeton disappeared one find day in 1977, and the Air Force declared him a deserter.

Now, thirty-five years later, Robert Templeton--Sergeant Al's son--has talked Sandeen into investigating the disappearance of his father in hopes of clearing his name. Sandeen immerses himself in a Cold War nest of snakes and deception that involves espionage, seduction, and murder. In doing so, he will uncover secrets that some are desperate to keep.

Staying focused on Templeton's disappearance becomes challenging. Thugs from a previous case are harboring a grudge and looking for revenge. An inconvenient romance with a lady cop from Wyoming complicates matters as he tries to solve the mystery and at the same time, stay alive.
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Air Force Blues - Large Print Edition
Sandeen wasn't looking for a mystery, but fate handed him one. Master Sergeant Alvin Templeton disappeared one find day in 1977, and the Air Force declared him a deserter.

Now, thirty-five years later, Robert Templeton--Sergeant Al's son--has talked Sandeen into investigating the disappearance of his father in hopes of clearing his name. Sandeen immerses himself in a Cold War nest of snakes and deception that involves espionage, seduction, and murder. In doing so, he will uncover secrets that some are desperate to keep.

Staying focused on Templeton's disappearance becomes challenging. Thugs from a previous case are harboring a grudge and looking for revenge. An inconvenient romance with a lady cop from Wyoming complicates matters as he tries to solve the mystery and at the same time, stay alive.
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Air Force Blues - Large Print Edition

Air Force Blues - Large Print Edition

by Dennis E Smirl
Air Force Blues - Large Print Edition

Air Force Blues - Large Print Edition

by Dennis E Smirl

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Overview

Sandeen wasn't looking for a mystery, but fate handed him one. Master Sergeant Alvin Templeton disappeared one find day in 1977, and the Air Force declared him a deserter.

Now, thirty-five years later, Robert Templeton--Sergeant Al's son--has talked Sandeen into investigating the disappearance of his father in hopes of clearing his name. Sandeen immerses himself in a Cold War nest of snakes and deception that involves espionage, seduction, and murder. In doing so, he will uncover secrets that some are desperate to keep.

Staying focused on Templeton's disappearance becomes challenging. Thugs from a previous case are harboring a grudge and looking for revenge. An inconvenient romance with a lady cop from Wyoming complicates matters as he tries to solve the mystery and at the same time, stay alive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781548681593
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/22/2017
Series: The Sandeen Mysteries , #8
Pages: 434
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

Dennis E. Smirl has been an Air Force officer, a salesman for a Fortune 500 company, a school psychologist, a computer science instructor at several colleges and universities, and a business owner. Married to his college sweetheart for more than half a century, he has spent time in Mexico, Japan, and South Vietnam, but prefers to take family vacations in the USA and Canada. A writer for as long as he can remember-he attempted a first novel at age ten-his first taste of national publication was a race report written and published in 1965. A science fiction and mystery fan for almost the same length of time, Mr. Smirl joined the Science Fiction Book Club when member numbers were much shorter. Beyond his interest in writing, he has had a lifetime interest in horseback riding, auto racing (as a driver), golf, photography, computers and information processing, and mystery novels. He has written fourteen novels, two collaborative novels, and more than seventy short stories and novellas.
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