The Blood Money
Los Angeles in 1947 was a city of neon lights and long shadows, where everyone was selling something and nobody was buying the truth. Leo was a private eye with a penchant for cheap bourbon and a heart that beat like a dying bird. He had a family history of "early exits"—every man in the Leo line died before thirty-five. He called it the family tradition; the doctors called it a rare cardiac...
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