Cornero's Gold
Larry O'Brien
Travel back to the sun-soaked streets of 1970s California in this lighthearted, slice-of-life detective novel.
DESCRIPTION
Chasing more than treasure
Travel back to the sun-soaked streets of 1970s California in this lighthearted, slice-of-life detective novel. Thirty-five years have passed since the SS Rex, a popular gambling destination for the citizens of LA, owned by the equally popular Tony Cornero, was robbed for a million dollars, a treasure that was then lost in the Santa Monica Bay. When part-time private investigator Kit O’Banion is called in on a new case for his detective father, what should have been a simple money drop leads to murder, blackmail, loan sharks, and a treasure hunt.
As Kit unravels a mystery that hits surprisingly close to home, he rekindles a long-awaited romance with the lovely Jacquie, his childhood friend and novice investigator. As the two fall effortlessly in love, they spend their time surfing, sailing, and hosting big family gatherings. That is, when they’re not uncovering clues, chasing down leads, and navigating treacherous dealings with the Mafia.
Full of intrigue, humor, and heartwarming moments, Cornero’s Gold will take you on a nostalgic trip that keeps you guessing at every new discovery—the perfect page-turner for fans of Psych and Magnum P.I.
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Paperback
$16.95
Hardcover
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Audiobook
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LANGUAGE
English
BOOK FORMAT
Kindle, Paperback
ITEM WEIGHT
10.7 ounces
DIMENSIONS
5.5 x 0.59 x 8.5 inches
ISBN-10
1632997134
ISBN-13
978-1632997135
Larry O'Brien
Larry O'Brien was born in Glendale, California, and raised in Eagle Rock, a neighboring suburb of Los Angeles. There he graduated from Eagle Rock High School. After high school, he got a job in the mail room of Security Pacific Bank and worked his way through college while serving in the United States Naval Reserve. He eventually graduated from California State University Long Beach and transferred to the International Banking Department where he rose to the position of assistant vice-president as a foreign exchange trader. When the bank merged with Bank of America in 1991, the author and several of his colleagues were encouraged to seek other employment.
Twenty years and several other employment opportunities later, he retired. Through a mutual acquaintance, he met the renowned private investigator and author Nils Grevillius. Nils offered Larry the opportunity to obtain a private investigator’s license through his tutelage. Larry did just that and has worked off and on for Nils ever since. It was Nils’s writing efforts that inspired Larry to write his first novel, Cornero’s Gold.
Larry still lives in Glendale, California.