Today’s excerpt is the Dear
Reader page from Bigfoot Bait, Book #2 of the Becker Trilogy. Enjoy and have a fantastic day.
m.j.
Dear Reader
In this the
second book of the Becker Trilogy, Bigfoot Bait, Bob gets a case to
work on involving the kidnapping of two coeds from the university in Columbia,
Missouri, where his friend Wilbur Holder is Chief of the Campus Police. During the case, Dan and Janet Orf deal with
a similar case from the university in Berkeley, California, where another young
lady has been kidnapped. In the process
of the two investigations, it is discovered they may be intertwined. For readers of the Janitor and Asps series, I
hope you’ll be happy to discover Jim and Holly Scott getting involved, along
with Hector Garcia. For those who
haven’t read those two nine-book series, please visit: www.mikejacksonbooks.com
for a reviews of those books.
Also in this
book, “Crazy” Salazar Webster makes a return visit, leading to the discovery of
the gun-running biker gang that Bob and Wilbur helped round up in Too
Many Women. Apparently the gang isn’t finished just yet.
While the base
premise of the story may seem a bit “out there,” it is done with tongue in
cheek, as I take a shot at loopy professors in general, and at the many folks
making fortunes out of “Bigfoot” hunting.
With all the modern equipment available, if Bigfoot (by whatever name)
is real, there should be a nice video of him and his family by now.
Special note to
the citizens of Entiat, Washington: I
took a few liberties (literary license) with the facilities of your lovely
town. Hope you’ll forgive me (please see
below).
Dedication
To the Citizens of
Entiat, Washington
Forward
While I’m
ambivalent as to the reality of “Bigfoot”—even if I do find the subject a bit
interesting—many people do believe
Bigfoot exists. This, in part, is the
story of two such men who reside (in their minds) in the entitlement
class. Bob Becker and friends feel those
two have stepped way across the line of proper conduct—and do something about
it—with a bit of help from surprising sources.
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