Hank Hunter - Prologue

By frostresearch
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Published: July 19, 2011
Words: 1118 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

Hank Hunter's last name is descriptive of his profession - he's a people hunter that finds those that have gone missing. Whether his target is a kidnapped toddler, a deadbeat dad who owes alimony payments, or a missing hiker in the middle of the mountains, Hank finds a way to succeed. This free prologue, a self-contained short story, introduces the title character and sets the scene for book one.

Extended description

Hank Hunter's last name is descriptive of his profession - he's a people hunter that finds those that have gone missing. Whether his target is a kidnapped toddler, a deadbeat dad who owes alimony payments, or a missing hiker in the middle of the mountains, Hank finds a way to succeed. This free prologue, a self-contained short story, introduces the title character and sets the scene for book one.

Tags

detective, bounty hunter

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Review by: Vanessa Finaughty on July 20, 2011 : star star star star star
This is an entertaining piece of writing. I love the dry humour thrown in here and there, and am looking forward to reading the rest of the book.
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