Time Enough To Die

Time Enough To Die

by Lee Capp
Time Enough To Die

Time Enough To Die

by Lee Capp

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Overview

When an old Spokane serial killer cold case becomes red-hot again in the small town of Bellevue, Washington--Chief of Police Howard J. Carter is forced to join forces with ex-partner and arch enemy Johnny O'Brien, a retired Police Department Homicide, now a writer of tawdry crime novels. Together Carter, O'Brien, beautiful young Police Officer Linh Zhou, and handsome and mysterious time-traveling watchmaker Matt McCabe, team up to track down a brutal and ruthless killer apparently back from the dead, before his body count can reach dizzying new heights. Can this unlikely team of heroes and misfits end this reign of blood and terror and uncover old crimes and dirty secrets from decades past and present before it's too late? Join in on the fun and action of THE WATCHMAKER--TIME ENOUGH TO DIE, and find out.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798395175564
Publisher: Independently published
Publication date: 05/18/2023
Pages: 266
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Lee Capp was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1949, back when the Motor City was the crown jewel of the Midwest, and center of the manufacturing might of America.

Raised on motors and Motown and brought up in a tiny suburb called Walled Lake, he had a very misspent youth focused on rock and roll music, amusement parks, good friends (some of which were even girls) movies, golden age television shows and fortunately lots of really good books. Personal favorites among them were the popular anthologies of Alfred Hitchcock and Dorothy Sayers and the crime novels of Ellery Queen and Mickey Spillane.

In addition to being a life-long writer of what he calls "Unsold and un-sellable dumb stupid stuff" Capp has worked in many fields during his long career, including a short but very interesting stint as an apprentice embalmer in a Tucson, Arizona funeral home and a fish monger in Seattle, Washington. The fish selling he has said was equivalent to an advanced college degree in the study of human nature.

Johnny O'Brien is a compilation of Capp himself, who descends from Irish, Scottish and English farmers, fishermen and lumberjack immigrants, and he says, a number of other (verbally at least) bad-assed friends of his youth. Capp says that "if we all were even a tenth as tough as we thought we were, we could have ruled the World."

Lee Capp and his wife Bea, retired at last from the workaday world, now reside among the pines, ponds and streams outside Seattle, Washington, where he continues to see just how much trouble he can get Johnny O'Brien and Matt McCabe into the next time around.

Contact the author at lee.capp.967@facebook.com

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