The King of Nothing
Fiddler and Fiora: Book 7
Fiora had decided to sell her investment business so we could become “partners.” I wasn’t sure about the partner bit, but I was real sure I liked having her close by.
So what was the problem?
Good question.
By the time I figured out the answer, a good man was dead, I had inherited the cursed sword that had indirectly killed him, and someone was trying to kill Fiora and me the direct way…all in the name of better international relations.
"Smooth, fast-paced, intricate, and...satisfying." --Publishers Weekly
"Highly recommended...The relationship between Fiddler and Fiora is like an alliance between a hurricane and a tornado: a lot is going to happen, and it will all be interesting...If you've been hunting for mysteries with the action and intelligence of John D. MacDonald's best, look no further." --Mystery News
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Fiora had decided to sell her investment business so we could become “partners.” I wasn’t sure about the partner bit, but I was real sure I liked having her close by.
So what was the problem?
Good question.
By the time I figured out the answer, a good man was dead, I had inherited the cursed sword that had indirectly killed him, and someone was trying to kill Fiora and me the direct way…all in the name of better international relations.
"Smooth, fast-paced, intricate, and...satisfying." --Publishers Weekly
"Highly recommended...The relationship between Fiddler and Fiora is like an alliance between a hurricane and a tornado: a lot is going to happen, and it will all be interesting...If you've been hunting for mysteries with the action and intelligence of John D. MacDonald's best, look no further." --Mystery News
The King of Nothing
Fiddler and Fiora: Book 7
Fiora had decided to sell her investment business so we could become “partners.” I wasn’t sure about the partner bit, but I was real sure I liked having her close by.
So what was the problem?
Good question.
By the time I figured out the answer, a good man was dead, I had inherited the cursed sword that had indirectly killed him, and someone was trying to kill Fiora and me the direct way…all in the name of better international relations.
"Smooth, fast-paced, intricate, and...satisfying." --Publishers Weekly
"Highly recommended...The relationship between Fiddler and Fiora is like an alliance between a hurricane and a tornado: a lot is going to happen, and it will all be interesting...If you've been hunting for mysteries with the action and intelligence of John D. MacDonald's best, look no further." --Mystery News
Fiora had decided to sell her investment business so we could become “partners.” I wasn’t sure about the partner bit, but I was real sure I liked having her close by.
So what was the problem?
Good question.
By the time I figured out the answer, a good man was dead, I had inherited the cursed sword that had indirectly killed him, and someone was trying to kill Fiora and me the direct way…all in the name of better international relations.
"Smooth, fast-paced, intricate, and...satisfying." --Publishers Weekly
"Highly recommended...The relationship between Fiddler and Fiora is like an alliance between a hurricane and a tornado: a lot is going to happen, and it will all be interesting...If you've been hunting for mysteries with the action and intelligence of John D. MacDonald's best, look no further." --Mystery News
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BN ID: | 2940014329392 |
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Publisher: | Two of a Kind, Inc. |
Publication date: | 03/17/2012 |
Series: | A Fiddler and Fiora Mystery , #7 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 419,200 |
File size: | 336 KB |
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