If Chevy Chase had played Indiana Jones, he would be Penn Wallace. Penn has a thirst for adventure, but nothing ever seems to go exactly as planned.
In the spring of 2010 he lost the love of his life, his wife Connie, to Ovarian cancer. Ten years of living with cancer changed Penn's priorities. He learned that you can't live for tomorrow. You must live your dreams today, you never know if tomorrow will come.
To this end, he set sail in the summer of 2012 for for the warm blue waters of Baja California in his 56-foot sailboat, the Victory.
Penn is a confirmed dog curmudgeon. By a strange twist of fate, he lives on his boat with a one hundred seventy-pound Great Dane, Odin, and his owner, Dawn. You may read about his adventures and living on a boat with a giant dog on Penn's blog at www.pennwallace.com.
He currently lives on the Victory in San Diego, but you never know where he will drop anchor next.
As always, he's working on the next book.
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Based on a true story.
People on a remote Panamanian island are disappearing, and the local police are incompetent.
Who you gonna call?
Cat Flaherty.
When the love Seattle PI Catrina Flaherty’s life turns out to be a serial killer, she turns him over to the police and walks away from her business, home, and friends. She slinks off to Panama to recover from her broken heart.
Staying with Suzanne, a friend from the police academy, she meets colorful characters and observes the sometimes bizarre lifestyle of the ex-pats. She is enchanted by the beauty and the wildlife, but when people start dying, it’s obviously the work of a serial killer. Cat is sucked back into her role as an investigator and the killer soon has her in his sights.
Can Cat discover the identity from a host of persons of interest before he gets her?
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Amazon US | Amazon CA | Amazon UK Female PI Catrina Flaherty tackles one of her most difficult cases. Cat specializes in women’s issues, infidelity, messy divorces, spousal abuse, sexual harassment, etc. But her newest client, Mandy Alcott, has an unusual problem; her abusive husband is the chief of police.
What do you do when your abuser is The Law?
You call Cat Flaherty.
Cat sees in Mandy the same terror she herself endured at the hands of her police officer ex-husband. Can Cat save Mandy from her life of fear? Can she extricate Mandy and her two children safely?
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One man; two dead wives. The police have ruled both cases accidents, but something doesn’t feel right.
Who you gonna call?
Cat Flaherty.
Cat and her team scour Seattle for clues as the pieces start falling into place, but can she make a case that the D.A. will take to court? Can she bring the killer to justice before he finds her?
Did Murder Strike Twice or will Brody Barrett get away with killing both of his wives?
Catrina is known for administering vigilante justice. Will Brody finally have to pay for his sins?
Solve the mystery along with Cat today!
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WARNING: This book contains graphic sexual violence. Not intended for younger readers.
Based on a true story.
Someone is raping women working at massage parlors in Seattle's China Town. He selects his victims because they are undocumented aliens. They can’t go to the police or they risk deportation.
Now he has escalated to murder.
Who you gonna call?
Cat Flaherty.
The Man leads Catrina on a danger-fraught chase through the ancient streets of Chinatown in a race against time. Neither Catrina, nor her ex-lover, Detective Sergeant Tom Brennen, can stop the monster as the body count piles up.
With a shock ending that you’ll never predict, the latest Cartrina Flaherty Mystery is a page burner.
5 out of 5 stars
"Another great read from Pendelton C. Wallace. I find myself wishing there another book to read about these characters as soon as I finish. If you are looking for entertaining fast paced actions this is the author for you. If you haven't read any of his work, good for you, as you can keep on going until you've read them all."
5 out of 5 stars
I love Cat as a special human whom I can relate ...
"This book is so fast paced, just up my alley. I love Cat as a special human whom I can relate to.....Some of the characters are so politically incorrect that one can't help but smile. The plots are interesting and relevant and eye opening. Don't read if you are put off by explicit sex. Read if you can appreciate a great story line."
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