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The Man Who Killed His Brother
The Man Who Killed His Brother | Stephen R. Donaldson
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A wounded hero must confront his own worst enemy: himself Mick "Brew" Axbrewder was once a great P.I. That was before he accidentally shot and killed a cop--worse, a cop who happened to be his own brother. Now he only works off and on, as muscle for his old partner, Ginny Fistoulari. It's a living. And it provides an occasional opportunity for him to dry out. But their latest case demands more than muscle. Brew's dead brother's daughter has disappeared. His brother's widow wants him and Ginny to investigate. And both of them seem to expect him to sober up. Because the darkness they're finding under the surface of Sunbelt city Puerto del Sol goes beyond one missing teenager. Axbrewder will need all his talents to confront that darkness. Most of all, he'll need to confront his own worst enemy--himself. More than two decades ago, bestselling author Stephen R. Donaldson published three novels about Mick Axbrewder and Ginny Fistoulari as paperback originals under the pseudonym Reed Stephens. More recently, under his own name, Donaldson published a new novel in the sequence, The Man Who Fought Alone. Now, for Donaldson's millions of readers worldwide, the first of the original books, The Man Who Killed His Brother, appears under Donaldson's own name, in revised and expanded form. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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TK-421
The Man Who Killed His Brother | Stephen R. Donaldson
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#Saturday reading sitting in the shade & trying not to burn while Minerva enjoys being in the great outdoors. #CatsofLitsy #Caturday #ReadingBuddy #SaturdayReads

tpixie ♥️🐱♥️ Minerva is so pretty! Black cats are the best!! 5y
TK-421 @tpixie Thank you! I agree; black cats are my favorite ❤️ 5y
tpixie 🖤🖤🖤 5y
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TK-421
The Man Who Killed His Brother | Stephen R. Donaldson
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A few of my #GreenBooks. I've only read half of these and it was so long ago that I need to reread them because I hardly remember them at all! #SeasonsReadings

Chrissyreadit I loved Greenwitch 💚💚💚 5y
RadicalReader @TK-421 was wondering if you spoke or were fluent in French since being Canadian? 5y
Dragon Read the Greenwitch and the rest of the Dark is Rising series 👍👍 5y
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kwmg40 The Three Investigators was my favourite series when I was a kid! 5y
TK-421 @RadicalReader I took 8 years of French in school - including 2 or 3 years of enriched French in high school - but I don't speak or read it fluently, unfortunately. 5y
RadicalReader @TK-421 wow do you still remember it from all those years you‘ve studied it? I took four years of Spanish in HS and happy I did even though I was only required to take two I figure might as well take it all four years and then saved all my flash cards of vocabulary terms so I won‘t forget all the excellent knowledge 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Cool looking books!! 📚💚 5y
TK-421 @Chrissyreadit @Dragon I love this series too! I've been wanting to reread it. Maybe in 2019? 5y
TK-421 @kwmg40 👍👍👍 5y
TK-421 @RadicalReader I remember some stuff, like all of the irregular verbs, a lot of vocabulary and phrases, etc. but I'm not confident that I could carry on an in-depth conversation! I wish I retained more. It'd be great to be able to read novels in French! 5y
RadicalReader @TK-421 a wonderful app for learning languages is Duolingo such a wonderful useful app 5y
Dragon Thanks @TK-421 I‘ve been thinking about it too. I‘m going to have to check my shelves and see if I still have them. Sometimes I donate my books. If I do have them a 2019 reread sounds good 👍😀🐉 5y
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“I was sitting at the bar...when Ginny came in. The barkeep...had just poured me another drink, and I was having one of those rare moments any serious drunk can tell you about. A piece of real #quiet....The glass...wasn't all that clean. But the stuff he poured was golden-amber and beautiful, like distilled sunlight, and it made the whole place soothing as sleep—which drunks know how to value because they don't get much of it.” #QuotsySept18

LauraBeth This reminds me of a bar scene in White Tears where Kunzru says the room was marinated in sadness. 6y
TK-421 @LauraBeth White Tears sounds intriguing. Stacked! 6y
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