
Disco Detective: The Case of Mrs. Borgia
An Al Repane Mystery in 1978 (Disco Detective: An Al Repane Mystery, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Bob Dabagia
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By:
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Enrique Suares
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On a hot summer’s night in 1978 Sacramento, with the disco era raging, adventurous but bored Private Detective Al Repane, a.k.a. the disco detective, falls asleep under his desk only to be awakened by a visit from a beautiful perspective European client. Former concert violinist Constance "CC" Borgia, and 10 million dollars, need protection from CC’s greed-driven Ex. Just as lust begins to promise love, three heavies whisk her away, almost from his very bed! Pride deflated, head busted, and still brain fuzzed, he has to get back in gear to rescue the client before time runs out.
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