The skinny on Big Numbers, from the author's website:
Three weeks ago, stockbroker Austin Carr lived in a truck-mounted camper. Behind in alimony and child-support payments, Carr was desperate to earn his children back and escape the Jersey Shore's third-rate stock and bond trade. But life has gotten worse. Now he's about to be murdered, tied to a live, six-hundred-pound tuna.Edgar Allan Poe Award-winner T.J. MacGregor: "Darkly comic, with an engaging protagonist. BIG NUMBERS is a definite winner."
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