Resolve by J.J. Hensley5/10/2023 ![]() ![]() Sometimes witty, other times haunting, but when the needle jumps the track, the body count screams.” -Marc E. “Record Scratch shocks you out of your ordinary groove. The stoic demeanor that earned Galloway the nickname The Tin Man is tested as he reunites with an old flame, becomes entangled in a Secret Service investigation, and does battle with old enemies.Ī story divided into twelve songs from Jimmy Spartan’s final album. He’s not certain how bad his condition has deteriorated, but when Galloway is attacked in broad daylight by men he assumed were figments of his imagination, he realizes the threat is real and his condition is putting him and anyone nearby at risk. However, when the client closes the meeting by putting a gun under her chin and pulling the trigger, his sense of obligation drags him down a path he may not be ready to travel.Īs Galloway pieces together the final days of rock and roll legend Jimmy Spartan, he struggles to sort through his own issues, to include having the occasional hallucination. He should simply reach over the desk, give back the envelope of cash that he admittedly needs, and walk away. She expects Galloway to not only solve her brother’s homicide, but recover a vinyl record she believes could ruin his reputation. The client-the sister of a murdered musician-seems a bit off. ![]() ![]() It’s a case Trevor Galloway doesn’t want. “There are two types of men you must fear in this world: Men who have everything to lose-and men like me.” ![]()
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