Here is the blurb:
‘A Matter of Integrity’ is a crime novel featuring PI Lews
Canon. He is not your average hard-eyed PI. He doesn’t wear sunglasses or a
hat, instead he wears a baseball cap; he doesn’t smoke or cuss, and he doesn’t
carry a gun. His office is in a run-down building with no Air Conditioning and
his twenty-year old car is ready to quit any day. He has an alcohol problem he
doesn’t want to admit and he has the ability to get himself into trouble more
often than not. The funds are low and he needs a case desperately to pay the
bills. His sidekick isn’t some sexy beautiful woman, either. In Canon’s own
words, “She’s built like a fridge and scares even me sometimes.” However, she
is loyal to him and keeps him in line. There is much friendly bantering going
on between Canon and Nelda throughout the novel. Even though the novel is
written a bit tongue-and-cheek and with some humor, there is plenty of serious
stuff happening. When Canon finally gets a case, he’s beginning to wonder if it
was such a smart idea to take on his new client. The case gets more and more
complicated and involves several of his other clients. It becomes quite
personal, and Canon has to commit a violent act to save himself and the woman
he loves.
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