Author: Trace Conger
Series: Mr. Finn #2
Narrator: Kyle Tait
Unabridged: 6 hr 38 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 06/12/2017
Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - Private Investigators
Everyone pays for their mistakes. Some pay more than others.
Underground private investigator, Finn Harding, returns in this fast-paced, gripping crime thriller.
When Finn discovers an acquaintance, Dr. Daryl Jennings, is entangled in a fentanyl smuggling operation, he negotiates a deal with the head of an Indianapolis criminal organization to earn the doctor’s freedom. But freedom doesn’t come cheap.
To fulfill his obligation, Finn must locate an anonymous criminal banker who skipped town with $5 million of the organization’s money. But how do you find a man with no name, no identity, and no known location?
In his toughest case yet, Finn must rely on his skill, cunning, and an unlikely connection from his past to find the banker and the cash before Dr. Jennings’ time runs out. Along the way Finn discovers that loyalties run deep, everyone has secrets, and some mistakes can never be forgiven.
SCAR TISSUE is the follow-up to Conger’s award-winning debut novel, THE SHADOW BROKER.
"Dark, twisted, and remarkably clever. Trace Conger is establishing himself as one of the most original voices in crime fiction." - Gregory Petersen, author of Open Mike.
"The Mr. Finn series breathes new life into the P.I. genre...These are some of the most fully realized characters I've encountered in a long time, and this is one of the best detective series I've ever read." - Gumshoes, Gats and Gams
"Conger's writing is direct. It moves clearly and quickly, perfect for thrillers... With Finn, Conger has created a distinctive and most likely enduring main character..." - Ronald Tierney, author of the Deets Shanahan Mysteries.
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