The Good, The Bad and

The Murderous

Second book, a Thriller, in the Sid Chance Mystery series.

   

 

Kudos from the reviewers:

 

"This is the second novel in Chester Campbell's Sid Chance series. Might be best to check out the earlier entry first (THE SUREST POISON - winner of the Silver Falchion Award at 2009 Killer Nashville) inasmuch as there is a lot of backstory to learn about protagonist Chance and other recurring characters. Either way, though, author Campbell smoothly feeds in all necessary information as the storyline of this new novel unfolds and the reader is soon caught up in a fast-moving, complex plot peppered with twists and turns, plenty of colorful characters, and some nifty action scenes.
Little doubt this will leave readers wanting to take another chance on Chance, as soon as Mr. Campbell makes one available."

Wayne D. Dundee, author of the Joe Hannibal Mysteries

 

"Vietnam veteran and ex-park ranger Sid Chance goes to work for a young black man that just got out of jail. The ex-con is charged with a murder he swears he didn't commit. Chance is helped out by a quirky cast of sidekicks in this satisfying mystery filled with enough action, twist and turn to please any PI-fan. Chester Campbell also happens to be a member of the Hardboiled Collective, so it comes highly recommended."

Jochem Vandersteen, Find Her (a Mike Dalmas story)

October 2011

Trade Paperback Edition $15.00

ISBN 978-0-9846044-4-9

 

 

 

"This is a great addition to the Sid Chance series. The problem of Medicare fraud needs to be addressed because so many older people like Djuan’s mother don’t take time to analyze all the information they receive from Medicare so phony charges many times are paid and go unnoticed. Chester Campbell’s books always make good reads but the Sid Chance series is special."

Patricia Reid, Bestsellers World review
 

"Sid becomes involved in the case—deeply involved in ways that will keep the reader on the edge of his/her chair for 250 pages of adventure and excitement. Chester D. Campbell has done an excellent job of creating characters you'll remember long after you've closed the book, giving them fitting names, and involving them in memorable life-threatening situations."

Dorothy Francis, Killer in Control

 


 

Medicare fraud, drug trafficking, a hired killer, a crooked cop, it's a nightmare scenario PI Sid Chance finds himself in when he takes a tough assignment—prove a young man just out of prison for a murder when he was twelve did not commit a new homicide. Everything is thrown upside down when Jaz LeMieux, the wealthy ex-cop working with him on the case, finds herself accused of a despicable crime, and the evidence is damning. When a hit man comes after Sid, all hell breaks loose.

 
                   

                   
     

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