The Mexican Tree Duck

The Mexican Tree Duck by James Crumley is a reprint edition published by Grand Central Publishing on October 1, 2001. This novel, written in English and spanning 256 pages, follows the story of ex-private eye C.W. Sughrue, who finds himself in a state of depression and joblessness while living in a morgue’s basement. When a new job opportunity arises, he embarks on a tumultuous journey filled with liquor, sex, and gunplay as he attempts to locate a missing woman who has managed to evade both the FBI and cocaine dealers.
Readers will encounter a narrative steeped in suspense and thrilling elements as Sughrue navigates a world fraught with danger and intrigue. The story delves into themes of desperation and the complexities of human relationships, all while maintaining a fast-paced and engaging plot. With its focus on crime and the darker aspects of life, The Mexican Tree Duck offers a vivid exploration of the challenges faced by its protagonist in a gritty, unpredictable environment.
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Ex-private eye C.W. Sughrue has been depressed, jobless and living in the basement of a morgue, but now a job has come up. He sets off on an odyssey of liquor, sex and gunplay to find a missing woman who has eluded the FBI and cocaine dealers.
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