Empty Promises

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Wolf's Echo Press, Apr 3, 2018 - Fiction

If you love the suspense and plot twists of domestic thrillers, this page-turner will be for you.

Seamus McCree’s first assignment hiding a witness goes from bad to worse. His client disappears. His granddog finds a buried human bone. Police find a fresh human body.

Paranoia and Promises

His client is to testify in a Chicago money laundering trial. He’s paranoid that with a price on his head, if the police know where he’s staying, the information will leak. Seamus promised his business partner and lover, Abigail Hancock, that he’d keep the witness safe at the McCree family camp located deep in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan’s woods.

Deserted by friends and family

Abigail is furious at his incompetence and their relationship flounders. Even his often-helpful son, Paddy, must put family safety ahead of helping his father. Seamus risks his own safety and freedom to turn amateur sleuth in hopes he can solve the crimes, fulfill his promise of protection, and win back Abigail. Wit and grit are on his side in this fifth book in the Seamus McCree series, but the clock is ticking . . . and the hit man is on his way.

Download your copy and join Seamus as he risks everything to keep his promises.


The Seamus McCree Series Reading Order

Ant Farm

Bad Policy

Cabin Fever

Doubtful Relations

Empty Promises

False Bottom

Furthermore (a novella)

Low Tide at Tybee (a novella)

 

Contents

COPYRIGHT
NINE
ELEVEN
THIRTEEN
FIFTEEN
NINETEEN
TWENTYFIVE
TWENTYONE
TWENTYSIX
TWENTYNINE
THIRTYTWO
THIRTYFIVE
THIRTYSEVEN
THIRTYNINE
FORTY
FALSE BOTTOM PREVIEW

TWENTYTHREE

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About the author (2018)

James M. Jackson authors the award-winning Seamus McCree series, which includes novels, novellas, and short stories.

Jim has also published an acclaimed book on contract bridge, One Trick at a Time: How to start winning at bridge.

He calls the deep woods of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula home. You can find out more about Jim or sign up for his newsletter at his website, https://jamesmjackson.com.