Fly In the Milk
It's March of 1978 and a battered, steaming wreck lays at the bottom of a 50-foot cliff. Former boxing champion and football star Johnny Beam is found crumpled and broken behind the steering wheel. Beam was a gambler, in trouble with the law—and now dead. Was it an accident? Suicide? Murder? How did the former hero end up like this? In the lily-white northern town of Zenith, Minnesota, only one thing was certain: Johnny Beam stood out like a fly in a bottle of milk.

Fly in the Milk is a work of crime fiction, a provocative tale of death, betrayal and hypocrisy spanning three generations.
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Fly In the Milk
It's March of 1978 and a battered, steaming wreck lays at the bottom of a 50-foot cliff. Former boxing champion and football star Johnny Beam is found crumpled and broken behind the steering wheel. Beam was a gambler, in trouble with the law—and now dead. Was it an accident? Suicide? Murder? How did the former hero end up like this? In the lily-white northern town of Zenith, Minnesota, only one thing was certain: Johnny Beam stood out like a fly in a bottle of milk.

Fly in the Milk is a work of crime fiction, a provocative tale of death, betrayal and hypocrisy spanning three generations.
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Fly In the Milk

Fly In the Milk

by T.K. O'Neill
Fly In the Milk

Fly In the Milk

by T.K. O'Neill

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Overview

It's March of 1978 and a battered, steaming wreck lays at the bottom of a 50-foot cliff. Former boxing champion and football star Johnny Beam is found crumpled and broken behind the steering wheel. Beam was a gambler, in trouble with the law—and now dead. Was it an accident? Suicide? Murder? How did the former hero end up like this? In the lily-white northern town of Zenith, Minnesota, only one thing was certain: Johnny Beam stood out like a fly in a bottle of milk.

Fly in the Milk is a work of crime fiction, a provocative tale of death, betrayal and hypocrisy spanning three generations.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014111454
Publisher: Bluestone Press
Publication date: 02/03/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

T.K. O'Neill has authored three books under the pseudonym Thomas Sparrow:
  • Northwoods Pulp: Four Tales of Crime and Weirdness
  • Fatally Flawed
  • Northwoods Standoff

The critically regarded novel Social Climbing, one of the Northwoods Pulp stories, was also published by Japanese publisher Fushosha. Its Japanese title is roughly translated as "Fang of Winter."
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