The Restless Past A Tam and Sam Mystery |
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Author:
| Ebisch, Glen |
Series title: | A Tam and Sam Mystery Ser. |
ISBN: | 979-8-7060-6480-8 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2021 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $7.99 |
Book Description:
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Tamara Lyons and Samantha Stokes have little in common. Tam is voluptuous and black, while Sam is slender and white. Tam is an ex-M.P., while Sam is a former fashion model. Tam is a lesbian, while Sam swings both ways.What they do have in common is that they are both private investigators, and together they make a kickass team.In The Restless Past, they receive a request from the Dean at South Jersey University to look into the credentials of a new faculty member in the physics...
More DescriptionTamara Lyons and Samantha Stokes have little in common. Tam is voluptuous and black, while Sam is slender and white. Tam is an ex-M.P., while Sam is a former fashion model. Tam is a lesbian, while Sam swings both ways.What they do have in common is that they are both private investigators, and together they make a kickass team.In The Restless Past, they receive a request from the Dean at South Jersey University to look into the credentials of a new faculty member in the physics department. What appears to be a minor academic issue soon becomes a case involving murder and intrigue with roots deeply embedded in the past. Proving that the past never stays where it belongs--in the past.Tamara Lyons and Samantha Stokes have little in common. Tam is voluptuous and black, while Sam is slender and white. Tam is an ex-M.P., while Sam is a former fashion model. Tam is a lesbian, while Sam swings both ways.What they do have in common is that they are both private investigators, and together they make a kickass team.In The Restless Past, they receive a request from the Dean at South Jersey University to look into the credentials of a new faculty member in the physics department. What appears to be a minor academic issue soon becomes a case involving murder and intrigue with roots deeply embedded in the past. Proving that the past never stays where it belongs--in the past.