Working on multiple cases at the same time, homicide detectives Turner
Hahn and Frank Morales have their plates full of problems.
Turner is a man with an unnerving resemblance to a 30's movie matinee
idol. He has the same jet-black hair, the same wiry, sardonic grin
permanently creasing his lips, and the same deep dimples creasing his
face. He's rich, he's smart, and he has a cool car.
Frank is a genetic freak. Big, with no apparent neck to speak of, he has
bright carrot-colored red hair pulled back into a man bun and a thick
mustache of the same color. Hidden beneath the surface is an eidetic
memory that forgets nothing, and the same dry, sardonic wit that his
partner has.
Whenever a tough case comes along, the higher-ups dump it into the laps
of Turner and Frank. The cases nobody want to touch are the ones these
two are best in solving. And they do it with a style all their own.
This is the large print edition of Murderous Passions, with a larger
font / typeface for easier reading.