Reduced Circumstances by Vincent H. O’Neil

Posted: July 20, 2011 in O'Neil, Vincent H.

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  1. Hello, and welcome to the Spoilerville page of my second Frank Cole novel, REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES. As much as I love writing all of the Frank Cole books, I’ll admit right here that REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES is my favorite.

    Here’s what Wes Lukowsky of the American Library Association had to say about it:

    Once upon a time, Frank Cole was the happily married owner of a thriving software firm. But when business and marriage both went under, he landed in the Florida panhandle town of Exile, cobbling together a living as a fact-checker for lawyers and a dispatcher for the Midnight Taxi Service. One night a driver picks up a fare from a local fleabag motel just before the cops bust a salesman with a truck full of dope. Frank puts his own detective skills to work and learns that the fare was a petty con man whose parents were sophisticated financial swindlers. Soon Frank is sucked into the vortex of a case in which his own life may be at risk. The second Frank Cole mystery builds on the series’ critically acclaimed debut, Murder in Exile (2006), with a credible plot, a sympathetic protagonist, and an array of eccentric secondary characters. This has the earmarks of a series that could be around a long time; better get in on the fun at the beginning. –Wes Lukowsky

    REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES is available as a Kindle or Nook book and there are still many hardcover copies offered on Amazon or in your local libraries. Please click on my name to the left under “Author websites” to read sample chapters, reviews, and other information about all my books.

    And now that we’ve established that Frank is working as the night dispatcher for the Midnight Taxi Service, who’s our first caller for a cab?

    Vinny O’Neil

  2. Hello, and welcome to the Spoilerville page of my second Frank Cole novel, REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES. As much as I love writing all of the Frank Cole books, I’ll admit right here that REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES is my favorite.

    Here’s what Wes Lukowsky of the American Library Association had to say about it:

    Once upon a time, Frank Cole was the happily married owner of a thriving software firm. But when business and marriage both went under, he landed in the Florida panhandle town of Exile, cobbling together a living as a fact-checker for lawyers and a dispatcher for the Midnight Taxi Service. One night a driver picks up a fare from a local fleabag motel just before the cops bust a salesman with a truck full of dope. Frank puts his own detective skills to work and learns that the fare was a petty con man whose parents were sophisticated financial swindlers. Soon Frank is sucked into the vortex of a case in which his own life may be at risk. The second Frank Cole mystery builds on the series’ critically acclaimed debut, Murder in Exile (2006), with a credible plot, a sympathetic protagonist, and an array of eccentric secondary characters. This has the earmarks of a series that could be around a long time; better get in on the fun at the beginning. –Wes Lukowsky

    REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES is available as a Kindle or Nook book and there are still many hardcover copies offered on Amazon or in your local libraries. Please click on my name to the left under “Author websites” to read sample chapters, reviews, and other information about all my books.

    And now that we’ve established that Frank is working as the night dispatcher for the Midnight Taxi Service, who’s our first caller for a cab?

    Vinny O’Neil

    (I had to re-send this one; that’s why it appears twice)

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