Moochie’s Place

Moochie’s Place by Jim Murdock, published by Infinity Publishing in 2011, is a work of literature and fiction that spans 358 pages. The story revolves around unique characters who, with the help of a loud-mouth parrot, start a restaurant and unexpectedly discover a large sum of money hidden within the walls. This discovery leads to conflict with a competitor who claims the money is rightfully his, resulting in a series of escalating confrontations.
Readers will find a narrative filled with tension as the competitor employs various tactics to drive the restaurant owners out of business, including burglary, threats, and even kidnapping. The plot unfolds with dramatic events that challenge the characters and test their resolve. Moochie’s Place presents a blend of humor and suspense, showcasing the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their interests and the bonds that can form in the face of adversity.
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Unique characters supported by a loud-mouth parrot start a restaurant only to find a large sum of money hidden in the walls. Their competitor claims the money belongs to him. He tries to drive them out of business by burglary; shooting at one of the owners; birdnapping their pet parrot; torching their building; kidnapping their daughter; and holding them at gun point to recover the money. When his efforts fail, he attempts to kill the two main characters.
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