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Tony Winston, a small-time detective, is content to play piano at a
local pub and charm impressionable ladies with his poetry. When he
catches the eye of a blonde knock-out named Doris, their romance
instantly begins to sizzle.
But she disappears out of Tony's
life just as suddenly as she had appeared, leaving only an unusual
1928 Royal wide-carriage typewriter.
The action begins with a late
evening knock on Tony's office door. A gorgeous young woman, whom
tony initially mistakes for his lost love Doris, is seeking the
detective's help. Her sister has been murdered.
As Tony attempts to unravel the
events leading up to Doris' death, he is plunged into the
bewildering domain of World War II spies. Hesitantly, he enlists the
help of his boyhood friend Nick and his connections to the FBI.
But the deadly mysteries of
international espionage threaten to overwhelm not only Tony's search
but also his life.
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JR Harke
Photography, Inc. owns Marigot Publishing House, Inc., Marigot
Films, American Art Showcase and American Art Report.
Harke performs
assignments around the world involving a wide variety of subjects
including still life, landscape, commercial product advertising,
architecture, portraits, fine art and nude figure art, flowers,
animals, travel locations, and film/television production.
All
work is project-driven including books (photographic and fiction
novels). JR Harke Photography, Inc. is a frequent exhibitor at art
galleries in both Washington, DC and Chicago and has work on display
in various popular cafes in the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitain area.
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