Bayshore Noir is the newest release from John Davids critically acclaimed Noir De Jure imprint.Its . . . John Davids second short detective-story I have read and I think its even better than the first one.Detective Frank Geddy is on the caseMoreBayshore Noir is the newest release from John Davids critically acclaimed Noir De Jure imprint.Its .
. . John Davids second short detective-story I have read and I think its even better than the first one.Detective Frank Geddy is on the case again, this time in the trendiest of Tampa neighborhoods, the Channelside District.Since pizza and booze arent free, Frank does what it takes to survive, as unpleasant as it may be.Every surveillance case is different, but they all have one thing in common--somebody is always trying to catch someone else doing what they shouldnt.They say that if you go out looking for trouble, you will find it.Some marriages are made in heaven.
Others are bound for nothing more than . . . Splitsville.No marriage is perfect. But on Bayshore, theyre not even close.Bayshore Noir is about 5800 words, approximately 20 ebook pages at font size 2. It is the perfect break or lunchtime read.