Danger in Plain Sight

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Rare Bird Books
Burt Weissbourd
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The first Callie and Cash thriller is now available in trade paperback!

For fans of Scott Turow, Lee Child, and Raymond Chandler

“Weissbourd has created an entire genre—Seattle Noir… I devoured the novel in a single night and I think you will, too.” —Jacob Epstein, writer and executive story editor, Hill Street Blues

Celebrated restaurateur Callie James is stunned when her estranged ex-husband, French investigative reporter Daniel Odile-Grand, strolls into her restaurant on what could have been any Seattle evening. After fourteen years, the story he tells is even more unlikely than his sudden appearance. As she throws him out into the darkness, her nightmare begins. Daniel is deliberately hit by a car, hurled through the front window of her restaurant—broken, bloody and unconscious…

Reluctantly, Callie hides him. Returning to her restaurant, she is greeted by two assassins insisting that she produce Daniel or pay deadly consequences. Overwhelmed, and hopelessly out of her depth, Callie hires the only man she knows who can help her: Cash Logan. Callie can’t imagine relying on Cash, a soldier of fortune… and her former bartender, a man she had arrested for smuggling ivory through her restaurant two years earlier, a man who still hasn’t forgiven her. 

After a devastating attack on her restaurant, with danger in plain sight, Callie and Cash face kidnappers, murderers, weapons dealers, and treachery at every turn. Ultimately, Callie is forced to change— to become authentically self-aware—with stunning consequences.

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Contributor Bio

Burt Weissbourd

writes character-driven thrillers. Reviewers describe his work as “brilliantly detailed, evocative…thrillingly suspenseful.” His other books include Inside PassageTeaserMinos and In Velvet. He has also produced several Hollywood movies, including Ghost Story, starring Fred Astaire, and Raggedy Man, starring Sissy Spacek. Weissbourd currently lives in Long Island, New York, with his wife, Dorothy. He has three adult children and two grandsons.

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