Can’t Sing Or Dance

“Can’t Sing Or Dance” by Daniel J. Barrett is a fiction novel published by Black Opal Books on April 29, 2015. This 308-page book delves into the investigation surrounding the murder of retired Chief Petty Officer Tom Jones, whose death is initially dismissed by the police as a drug-related incident. As Joe Traynor, a Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer, is drawn into the case by Tom’s daughter, he uncovers a web of crime that leads to a significant meth operation along the southeastern seaboard.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines mystery and suspense, as Traynor’s inquiry not only reveals the complexities of the drug trade but also entangles him with the Russian Mafia, who are seeking revenge for past grievances. The story explores themes of familial ties and the dangers that arise from unresolved pasts, particularly for Julie Chapman and her grandmother, Tillie. This edition provides a gripping exploration of crime and its repercussions, making it a notable addition to the mystery and detective genre.
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Retired Chief Petty Officer Tom Jones was murdered in his apartment complex in Orlando in what appeared to be a “drug deal gone bad.” The police won’t even do an autopsy on a dead drug dealer. Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Joe Traynor is asked by Tom’s daughter to look into his death. His investigation ultimately leads to the largest meth case on the southeastern seaboard. In the meantime, the Russian Mafia, unhappy with being ripped off by Julie Chapman’s father, seek revenge. Her father’s death, once again comes back to haunt her and her grandmother, Tillie, placing their lives-and Joe’s-in danger once again.
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