Autopsy-turvy
Murder, Mayhem and a Very Big Rabbit
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About the Book
Nic Corona, Key West’s only tartan detective, is enjoying a Christmas Eve breakfast of oysters and beer when he receives a mysterious phone call summoning him to the Bahamas to investigate a curious corpse.
In their search for a sadistic, transvestite assassin, Nic and his merry band of misfits end up on the trail of and an ill-tempered rabbit who attacks a Swiss banker. Something we’d all like to do.
Autopsy-Turvy is one of the funniest books you’ll ever read. It contains more red herrings than a Cuban nightclub act and it will keep you guessing right up to the very last page.
About the Author
Leslie T Pitteway is an alien. He has a green card to prove it. Except that it isn’t green. And it isn’t card. It’s a kind of laminated fingerprint. Prior to writing his first novel - “Autopsy-Turvy” - the author unsuccessfully published three very funny works of pernicious Anglo/American which were responsible for the increase in popularity of virtual-sheep-shearing in Western Massachusetts and for Al Gore putting on so much weight after the election. Mr. Pitteway divides his time between a small island in the Bahamas, a small island in the Alps and jail.