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Children From Dark Houses

By: Carlyle Clark

Atticus and Rosemary will stop at nothing to save a damaged boy from a pair of professional killers and a gang of outlaw bikers in this action-packed and gallows-humored novel.

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Irreverent private investigator Atticus Wynn and his idealistic partner Rosemary Sanchez will stop at nothing to save a damaged boy, even when it means taking on a pair of professional killers and a gang of outlaw bikers.

When Atticus and Rosemary are hired for the seemingly routine job of finding Imran Khan, a runaway from San Diego's posh Barrington Academy for troubled teens, the detectives quickly discover this case will be anything but routine.

Imran wasn't running away from the rigid rules of Barrington, he was running into the arms of an enigmatic beauty who goes to great lengths to stay in the shadows. As soon as Atticus and Rosemary learn of this mystery woman, they're targeted by a brutal outlaw biker gang.

When the detectives finally meet their employers in person, Imran's parents, the pieces fall into place. They discover a family seething with rage, an abused boy seeking love, and a secret so powerful it shines a light on the dark world of dirty money, deadly spies, and double-crosses.

The detectives will need all of Atticus's street smarts and Rosemary's combat experience to survive as they race down a road of blood and broken people toward a showdown where the very boy they've sworn to save could be biggest danger of all.

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