What landed this man in an alley behind Boston's richest shopping district? What led him to abandon his old life for a life in the back streets of Back Bay? Follow a resident of Boston's historic center as he finds himself an unlikely investigator pursuing hookers, pimps, thieves, drug dealers and runaways in his attempt to help the less fortunate and bring criminals to justice - if not always to the justice demanded by the law.
Loose Change is a collection of hard-boiled short crime stories that draw you into the seedy underbelly of old Boston and into a larger world revealing one man's plight as he searches for some justice of his own.
About the Author
Sean Huxter works for a computer game company for a living but has been a writer for as long as he can remember, writing in fantasy, horror and science fiction. He has also always been a fan of detective fiction with special love for the works of Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett and Robert B. Parker. He lives a half-hour outside Boston and has a desire to bring the issue of homelessness to a broader audience.
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What landed this man in an alley behind Boston's richest shopping district? What led him to abandon his old life for a life in the back streets of Back Bay? Follow a resident of Boston's historic center as he finds himself an unlikely investigator pursuing hookers, pimps, thieves, drug dealers and runaways in his attempt to help the less fortunate and bring criminals to justice - if not always to the justice demanded by the law.
Loose Change is a collection of hard-boiled short crime stories that draw you into the seedy underbelly of old Boston and into a larger world revealing one man's plight as he searches for some justice of his own.
About the Author
Sean Huxter works for a computer game company for a living but has been a writer for as long as he can remember, writing in fantasy, horror and science fiction. He has also always been a fan of detective fiction with special love for the works of Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett and Robert B. Parker. He lives a half-hour outside Boston and has a desire to bring the issue of homelessness to a broader audience.