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Straight up : a Dan Stagg mystery / James Lear.
Author
Lear, James, 1960-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/Created
Jersey City, New Jersey : Cleis Press, an imprint of Start Midnight, LLC, 2015.
Description
289 pages ; 21 cm
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Firestone Library - Stacks
PR6069.M543 S87 2015
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Murder
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Fiction
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Special forces (Military science)
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Fiction
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Gay men
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Fiction
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Secrecy
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Fiction
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Erotic fiction
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Series
Lear, James, 1960- Dan Stagg mystery.
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A Dan Stagg mystery.
Summary note
Who is trying to kill the members of an elite special ops team that worked off the radar in Iraq in the '90s? It's up to Dan Stagg to track down the survivors, the men with whom he stormed an undefended surveillance station, killing everyone inside. And now, many years later, the team is being targeted in what seems like a series of unrelated attacks. Dan teams up with his old comrade Al Benson, once a rising star of the USMC, now a respectable married civilian with a few secrets to hide. As they dig deeper into the secrets of the past, Dan discovers that Benson's looking for more than just answers. An explosive affair threatens everyone's future, and connects Dan to a past he thought he'd left behind.
ISBN
9781627781206 ((pbk.))
162778120X ((pbk.))
OCLC
890181365
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