You Owe Me A Fish by Russell Waterman

A single gunshot can spoil the mood, as can a hungry wood tick. After latching on to your armpit or worse, nestling into your nether regions, ticks dine on your blood passing along disease. Removing one is easy provided you have a little Vaseline or alcohol—rubbing or otherwise. If not, a match will do; lucky for the Dick he’s never without one.

Private Detective Dave Diamond relaxed on the riverbank fishing; a hobby since he could spit. Dressed casually with his dark gray fedora tilted just enough for the breeze to cool his brow, he lit a Lucky Strike, exhaling his stress away. The flora and fauna was a welcoming contrast to the glitz and glamour (with an equal dose of crime and corruption) of downtown Los Angeles.

Diamond couldn’t remember the last time he kicked up his feet. There was always another case waiting in his inbox like the constant flow of traffic sitting bumper to bumper on the 405. His stalwart secretary, Angel Parrish, insisted he escape for the weekend. ...

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Summary: Private Detective Dave Diamond, enjoying a fishing trip, gets drawn into a murder investigation in a...

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