The Fixer’s Mess/The Case On A Cliff
Two Mysteries in One!
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About the Book
The Fixer's Mess
Max Cedar is the personal lawyer, aka “fixer,” for the bombastic and crude hotel mogul Duncan Thomas of San Francisco. Since working for Duncan, he has become estranged from his family in New York and lately is convinced he is on the verge of having a stroke.
When Duncan orders Max to “fix” a newspaper story about an alleged affair between Duncan and a stripper named London, things begin to unravel.
Max gets caught up in a murder scheme and is forced to go on the run. As he tries to get himself out from under this mess, he must take on Duncan’s close circle of creepy employees, family, and disturbing secrets.
Now Max must use his skills and unethical tactics as Duncan’s fixer to maneuver himself out of prison while remaining in one piece. Will Max be able to fix his very own mess?
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The Case On A Cliff
Jacob is a nearly broke Bay Area private investigator who has not had a case for a considerable amount of time. One day a woman enters his office to find her missing brother, Tony Cliff. Jacob tracks Tony to LITTER, a Silicon Valley tech company. There he finds out that Tony may or may not be selling methamphetamine to the LITTER programmers.
Jacob enlists his friend Tommy to help find Tony. They have a troubled relationship due to an incident when they were in high school where Tommy believed Jacob turned on him.
Everything is not what it seems as Jacob gets in over his head—including a bare knuckle fight with a cat, shady cops, a crazy night in Las Vegas—and he is left dangling as he tries to solve The Case on a Cliff.
About the Author
Orr Agam is an emerging author who writes Mystery Thrillers and Crime Noir Fiction, primarily set in the San Francisco Bay Area. He spent his childhood in his family home in Daly City, CA. After earning a Bachelor of Arts in English from San Diego State University and a Master's in Politics and Government from Ben-Gurion University, he resided in San Francisco for the past dozen years and hopes to remain in the City by the Bay for the foreseeable future.
When not attempting to write something worth reading, Orr occasionally coaches basketball or streams and reads as much content as his minimal attention span allows.
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