Synopsis
The Dutch Uncle is the first book in a series featuring P. T. O’Connor, who works for W.E.B. Enterprises, an investigative firm located in one of the less desirable neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The story starts with the strong-arm coercion of Clarence Reynolds, the adoptive uncle of the firm’s owner, W. E. Barrett. It evolves through encounters with would-be gangsters, crooked cops, less than ethical businessmen, ersatz radical revolutionaries, murder, kidnapping and twisted politicians. With help from his girlfriend, Beth, his boss Will Barrett and Will’s beautiful wife, Pamula, P. T. eventually untangles this convoluted conspiracy. In the end, P. T. concludes that most criminal behavior has its base in illogical thinking. As the violence of the crime escalates, the reasoning for its commission diminishes.
About the Author
Ed Kelemen is a writer, columnist, and playwright who lives in a small West Central Pennsylvania town with his wife, two of five sons, a trio of humongous dogs and a clutch of attitude-ridden cats. His article and short stories have appeared in numerous local, regional, and national publications. Visitors are always welcome at his website, www.ekelemen.com and he is also easily found on Facebook.
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