Scar Tissue

· Mr. Finn Libro 2 · Trace Conger
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A private investigator has seven days to track down a banker who disappeared with millions in stolen mob cash or face the deadly consequences.

A vigilante justice P.I. series. 

Finn Harding specializes in finding people who don’t want to be found. Dr. Daryl Jennings is a family friend who mistakenly becomes entangled in a fentanyl smuggling operation. Finn negotiates a deal with a violent Indianapolis mob boss to earn the doctor’s freedom, but it doesn’t come cheap.

To settle the doctor’s debt, Finn agrees to track down a criminal banker who disappeared with $5 million of the mob’s money. As he investigates the banker’s whereabouts, Finn must evade two brothers looking to collect the bounty on his head, the result of a previous case gone bad.

Can Finn find the banker and return the mob’s money before Dr. Jennings’ time (and his own) runs out?

Scar Tissue is the second novel by award-winning author Trace Conger. It is the second novel in the Mr. Finn P.I. series.

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Trace Conger is an award-winning author in the crime, thriller, and suspense genres. He writes the Connor Harding (Thriller) series and the Mr. Finn (PI) series, among others.

His Connor Harding series follows freelance “Mirage Man” Connor Harding as he solves problems for the world’s most dangerous criminals. The Mr. Finn series follows private investigator Finn Harding as he straddles the fine line between right and wrong.

Conger won a Shamus Award for his debut novel, THE SHADOW BROKER. His suspense novella, THE WHITE BOY, won the Fresh Ink Award for Best Novella of 2020.

He is known for his tight writing style, dark themes, and subtle humor. Trace lives in Cincinnati with his wonderfully supportive family.

Visit him online at www.traceconger.com.


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