Thursday, August 23, 2012

The Highly Effective Detective by Richard Yancey, 294 pages

Teddy Ruzak was a security guard, who due to an insurance inheritance, decides to start a detective agency. He doesn't have a license or training, but he does have a lot of enthusiasm. His first case is investigating a hit and run involving a gaggle of baby geese. Just how far can determination and enthusiasm carry you?
This was a different detective, he kind of reminded me of Barney Fife. It was really a good read.

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