Blood Mud

Blood Mud by K. C. Constantine, published by No Exit Press in 2000, is a mystery novel that follows Mario Balzic, the chief of the Rocksburg Police Department. Balzic is drawn into an investigation involving a gun-shop burglary that may be linked to an insurance scam, all while navigating his own health challenges. This edition comprises 375 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of crime and investigation, showcasing Balzic’s determination to uncover the truth despite the obstacles he faces. The story intertwines elements of police procedural and mystery, highlighting the intricacies of the case and the characters involved. As Balzic confronts dangerous individuals, the plot unfolds with a focus on dialogue and character interactions, reflecting the author’s skill in crafting engaging narratives.
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Mario Balzic, chief of the Rocksburg PD likes keeping his investigative hand in, especially when there’s a fat fee involved such as the £50 an hour offered by lawyer Panagios Valcanas to check out a gun-shop burglary that might also be a scam involving the insurance company that Valcanas represents. But, nothing is quite as simple as it at first seems and Balzic, dogged by ill-health, finds himself in the thick of it with some dangerous customers to contend with. One of American literature’s great masters of dialogue.’ – Washington Post’
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