The Garbage Man
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Book Details
About the Book
The best year of Robert Walker’s life is his nineteenth, but whether there would be another, depended on his ability to defend himself with a special knife, slingshoot bombs, foil kidnappers, avenge vicious killings, and hijack stolen marijuana, all to help prove himself innocent of murder. It all began with Robert’s escape to Mexico from a southern Texas home for forsaken boys, where as a twelve-years old he was a bright but disruptive influence. After slaving on a farm for seven years, he swims the Rio Grande to escape false charges of murder, then after huge self-discovery and the promise of major success in joint American-Mexican enterprise, he swims back to clear his name.
About the Author
William L. “Bill” Prentiss was a Chicago police reporter and an Associated Press staff member before a career in public relations and advertising. He writes novels that see embattled protagonists overcome tough obstacles that include threats to their lives.