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If you're gonna box an octopus, best bring some extra armsAt the height of tourist season, an armored car drives off a crowded pier and sinks to the bottom of San Francisco Bay. By the time divers find the wreck, the cash is gone and the driver has vanished. The police are convinced it's an inside job, but local merchant Vera Young, whose boyfriend drove the armored car, claims it was much more than a simple heist.Vera swears the missing driver is innocent and wants him found before the police can throw him in jail. Private investigator Cape Weathers reluctantly takes the case but warns Vera that her boyfriend is likely guilty-or dead. What starts as a manhunt uncovers a criminal conspiracy of money laundering, illegal drug testing, and a network of corporations willing to do anything to protect their stock price. It's a case that Cape can't get his arms around, and his relationship with Vera is getting complicated while the list of people who want him dead is getting longer.Boxing The Octopus is a runaway tour of San Francisco's underworld which reminds us that when things get out of hand, having eight arms is always better than two.



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Tim Maleeny

"Tim Maleeny smoothly mixes wry humor and a serious plot without sacrificing either," says Publisher Weekly. He is the award-winning author of four bestselling novels and numerous short stories. His short fiction appears in several major anthologies, including "Death Do Us Part," winner of the Macavity Award for Best Short Story of the Year.His comedic thriller JUMP is "a perfectly blended cocktail of escapism," according to Publishers Weekly, and The Boston Globe claims, "If you threw in the air the pages of Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express and Elmore Leonard's Get Shorty, and then invited Monty Python to stitch them back together, you might end up with something like Jump, Tim Maleeny's hilarious novel."Tim's bestselling novels featuring private detective Cape Weathers and his deadly colleague Sally "are smart, snappily written, energetic mysteries starring an engaging hero," says Booklist. The series has won multiple awards and can be read in any order. Stealing The Dragon explores the back alleys of San Francisco's Chinatown and the shadowy world of the Hong Kong Triads; Beating The Babushka exposes a surreal and scandalous side of the movie business; and Greasing The Piñata takes readers on a twisted travelogue across Mexico into the heart of a major drug cartel. Library Journal predicts, "readers with want to see more of Cape and Sally," and Tim is already scribbling away on the next installment.Originally from New Jersey, Tim was working at an ad agency in San Francisco when he started writing his first novel. He currently lives with his family at an undisclosed location in New York City, where he's typing as fast as he can.



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