The Old LimeyWhat happens when a reactionary, retired British brigadier general comes to Los Angeles looking for his missing god-daughter? Comic chaos, that's what, with California beach babes, Jamaican drug gangs, and other colorful characters feuding and fighting in a mad search and rescue operation. |
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THE OLD LIMEY
User Review - KirkusA retired, reactionary British brigadier general searches L.A. for his missing goddaughter in this lugubrious would-be farce, a first novel from the author of Robert E. Lee on Leadership (not reviewed ... Read full review
Contents
I | 1 |
II | 27 |
III | 51 |
IV | 63 |
V | 89 |
VI | 103 |
VII | 125 |
VIII | 147 |
XI | 197 |
XII | 211 |
XIII | 223 |
XIV | 243 |
XV | 255 |
XVI | 277 |
XVII | 295 |
XVIII | 311 |
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