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The Chicago Defenders - A Dead Man's Tale

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The Chicago Defenders - A Dead Man's Tale
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9780996567596
ISBN-13 : 0996567593
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Book Synopsis The Chicago Defenders - A Dead Man's Tale by : Marc A. Jones

Book excerpt: After the collapse of California's economy and the film industry's departure from Hollywood for greener pastures, Chicago developed a niche for producing television commercials. This business is now being threatened by a predator who is stalking the performers and stealing their most valuable assets. A native Chicagoan hunts the hunter and in the process, uncovers a conspiracy of historic proportions.


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