Common sense: a Common denominator thriller
(2014)

Fiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : BookBaby : Made available through hoopla, 2014
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781483539782 (electronic bk.) MWT11738748, 1483539784 (electronic bk.) 11738748
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Someone is kidnapping amnesiacs. Newly-wed private detectives Raam Commoner and Kayman Karl are hired to find out how and why. Raam (rhymes with bomb) is a recovering lawyer who joined his wife's PI firm after they married, and Kayman (named after a south American alligator when her mother's water broke in front of the crocodile exhibit at the zoo) is fast earning a reputation as the best white collar detective in the LA Basin. Raam goes undercover pretending to be suffering from memory loss, is kidnapped and taken to a laboratory where a (probably mad) neuroscientist is working on a mechanism to reprogram human brains with new personas in order to create a for-profit private witness protection program. Kayman follows Raam, and in a shootout with the scientist's henchmen the laboratory burns down, the scientist and all his notes and equipment are lost, the henchmen go to jail and Raam and Kayman go back to their core practice of corporate espionage and security with a nice fee from the client whose husband had gone missing and from the insurance company he was defrauding. When Raam and Kayman get back to their office after their mad scientist episode they find a new client waiting for them-Eddie Warden, Raam's coach back when he was playing college baseball and now the manager of the leading team in Major League Baseball. Coach Warden is being blackmailed for the murder of a woman he had been having an affair with, and Raam and Kayman must find the real murderer/blackmailer before the opening of the fast approaching World Series-except their client is lying to them and the cops are closing in. Baseball, money and hot sex drag them from Los Angeles to New York City to Las Vegas as they discover that the murdered woman was a setup in a scheme to fix the Series, that prostitution is a lucrative business in Vegas, and that Major League Baseball will do a lot to keep itself clean

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