Dix Latham was a ghost writer by profession and a "ghost" by desperate necessity. That was because another man's corpse filled the grave inscribed "Dix Latham" and left Dix a nameless phantom with a mission.
There had been a warrant out for Dix's arrest for murder, so Dix didn't dare state his own resurrection until he'd run down the real killers.
That's only the start of as tight and action-packed a novel as you're likely to come across. What with the phony racket called "Psychonamics," and a rough handful of shady schemers, dangerous screwballs and hard-bitten underworld leaders, Dix as the "The Judas Goat" had to lead a lot of wolves in sheeps' clothing to their own slaughter.
Dix Latham was a ghost writer by profession and a "ghost" by desperate necessity. That was because another man's corpse filled the grave inscribed "Dix Latham" and left Dix a nameless phantom with a mission.
There had been a warrant out for Dix's arrest for murder, so Dix didn't dare state his own resurrection until he'd run down the real killers.
That's only the start of as tight and action-packed a novel as you're likely to come across. What with the phony racket called "Psychonamics," and a rough handful of shady schemers, dangerous screwballs and hard-bitten underworld leaders, Dix as the "The Judas Goat" had to lead a lot of wolves in sheeps' clothing to their own slaughter.