Flat Surf (A Frank Pounds novel)

Flat Surf (A Frank Pounds novel)

by Baer Charlton
Flat Surf (A Frank Pounds novel)

Flat Surf (A Frank Pounds novel)

by Baer Charlton

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Overview

California's Orange County is famous for television shows of the rich and famous, the rich and disturbed, and neither. Big surf to flat surf, Orange County isn't what you see on TV.

A headless body turns up on a beach.

Former sheriff's detective Frank Pounds is dragged from medical retirement because he may know the identity of the body.

Dressed in an irreverent t-shirt, a pair of board shorts, and rainbow-painted huaraches showing off his pink toenails, he stands over a familiar body with a distinctive tattoo.

As he glares up the beach to the pier lined with camera vultures with long lenses, it turns personal.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164405687
Publisher: Baer Charlton
Publication date: 11/01/2020
Series: A Frank Pounds novel
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 669 KB

About the Author

Amazon Best Seller, Baer Charlton, is a degreed Social-Anthropologist. His many interests have led him around the world in search of the different and unique.

As an internationally recognized photojournalist, he has tracked mountain gorillas, sailed across the Atlantic, driven numerous vehicles for combined million-plus miles, raced motorcycles and sports cars, and hiked mountain passes in sunshine and snow.   

Baer writes from the philosophy that everyone has a story. But, inside of that story is another story that is better. It is those stories that drive his stories.

There is no more complex and wonderful story then ones that come from the human experience. Whether it is dragons and bears that are people; a Marine finding his way home as a civilian, two under-cover cops doing bad to do good in Los Angeles, or a tow truck driving detective and his family—Mr. Charlton’s stories are all driven by the characters you come to think of as friends.

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