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One Good Deed

by Dave Rosi


One Good Deed - Adobe eBook

One Good Deed ~~ Adobe eBook

Adobe eBook

Platforms
Windows Vista / XP / 2000, Mac OS X Tiger

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Price: $7.00


One Good Deed - Microsoft Reader eBook

One Good Deed ~~ Microsoft Reader eBook

Microsoft Reader eBook

Platforms
Windows 98+, Tablet PC, Pocket PC 2003

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ClearType, advanced navigation, search, personal library, bookmarks, notes, and drawing.

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One Good Deed - Mobipocket eBook

One Good Deed ~~ Mobipocket eBook

Mobipocket eBook

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Windows PC, Palm, Pocket PC, Windows Mobile, SymbianOS, Blackberry, iLiad, eBookMan, and more.

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Easy to install, Very Compatible, Touch-screen page turning, Bookmarks, Adjustable font size and color, Search.

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One Good Deed - Palm eBook

One Good Deed ~~ Palm eBook

Palm eBook

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All Palm & Pocket PC handheld devices plus all Windows and Macintosh computers.

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One Good Deed Summary:

Mystery: Dr. Joe Toricelli finds himself caught in a web of illusion and deception--much of it of his own making --from which he can escape only if he personally investigates a crime the police say is already solved.

The past is only as alive as you want it to be or just as dead and buried as you need it to be-or so thought Florida Keys bartender and sometime drug dealer Joe Taranto. But that's before a hurricane, a lost stash of cocaine and a murder fast-forward him into his hidden former life, and make him a fugitive from the shady disguise that had kept that life his darkest secret. Now he is faced with a choice: to make up for the past sins that haunt him by saving a disturbed young man from prison; or to run away again from himself, as well as the law, by still believing you can live a few steps ahead of your past. The decision he makes will measure how much his life can be changed by one good deed.