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Jim Muri

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Growing Milo
 Jim Muri
 
  Milo Sweet, a WW2 war vet, is kicked out of college and encouraged to leave New Mexico in 1949.  He does, only to become ensnared in a deadly reunion half a continent distant in Nebraska.  See, there's this starving redhead named Pandora Spock, her dead husband, an unpleasant sheriff and his brother the banker, and a farm mortgage on the verge of default.  The farm belongs to Pandora, and used to grow - you guessed it - Milo.
  Milo has a guilty conscience over how he mercilessly tormented Pandora ten years earlier when she was short, fat, ugly, buck-toothed and bespectacled and eleven.  Although she tells him that she's had fantasies about hunting down her tormenter, he decides to soothe his guilt by helping her out of her jam, thinking that she doesn't know that he is that very person.  He'd better hope she doesn't know, because she packs a twelve guage shotgun and a mean right cross, has just been arrested for murdering her husband, and someone has also just tried to kill him.
  What's a gentleman to do?    
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 Blue Water Blues
 Jim Muri
 
  Down on his luck in Tacoma, Captain Randy (Hoot'n) Haller inherits his partner's half of a very high-tech sail boat.  He sells it to a buyer in American Samoa, on the condition that he first finish building it and then deliver it to American Samoa.  He needs crew to help him do that.
  Enter Cherry Treat and her 10-year old son(?) Timmy.  He hires her, dazzled and amazed at how his luck has changed so dramatically.
  But there are people trying to find her and kill her.  People with money and big ships and airplanes.  And she knows it, but she isn't telling.
  It's a long way to American Samoa across a big ocean, but the vast Pacific just isn't big enough . . .
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