Murder in the Irish Channel

by Greg Herren

Chanse MacLeod mysteries (6)

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"It begins as a simple missing persons case--a young MMA fighter's mother has mysteriously disappeared. But as New Orleans private eye Chanse MacLeod starts digging around, he discovers that she is the leader of a group fighting the powerful Archdiocese of New Orleans over the closing of two churches. As the trail leads from corrupt church officials to powerful real estate developers to the world of cage fighting, Chanse soon realizes there are a lot of powerful people who want to make sure show more she stays gone--and don't have a problem with getting rid of a pesky gay private eye"--P. [4] of cover. show less

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As a favour to his new love interest, Chanse MacLeod takes on the case of a young man whose mother has disappeared but who is unable to afford Chanse's fees.

Another quick and enjoyable read. It was noticeable that although Chanse has now made Amy his partner, he still treats her like an employee.
Chanse takes on a case for a young MMA fighter as a favor to his BF. The young man's mother has gone missing. Chanse also gets a big offer from a local lawyer to also find the missing woman. Along the way one of the woman's other sons is found shot. With a number of twists and turns and a number of different suspects we finally find the missing woman and what brought on her disappearance as well as the death of her son.

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Original publication date
2011-12-20
People/Characters
Chanse MacLeod
Important places
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Dedication
This book is for Lady Hermione "Come about!"

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Fiction and Literature, LGBTQ+, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PS3608 .E77 .M85Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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