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Working for the Man - Paperback

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by Ralph Dennis (Introduction by), Hank Wagner (Introduction by)

The seventh novel in the legendary Hardman series.

"The Hardman books are by far the best of the men's action-adventure series." Mother Jones Magazine

It's Atlanta, 1974. Ex-cop Jim Hardman and ex-NFL player Hump Evans do odd jobs. Anything that pays. As long as its not kidnapping, robbery, or murder. Not that they are afraid of killing...if that's what it takes to survive one of their odd jobs. And this time it will.

"Among the best series books around. The dialogue is marvelously realistic." Philadelphia Daily NewsAn old, professional gambler who once saved Hardman's neck has been working as an accountant for The Man, the city's black Godfather. When the gambler is killed, and The Man's coded ledger disappears, Hardman and Hump are hired to get the book...and settle the score.

"Ralph Dennis has mastered the genre and supplied top entertainment." The New York Times"The Hardman series is one of the finest in the P.I. genre." Robert Randisi, founder of the Private Eye Writers of America

This new edition includes an Afterword from Hank Wagner, co-author of the book Thrillers: 100 Must Reads.

Number of Pages: 172
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: March 01, 2019
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