A hearty welcome to you, Robert. I was delighted to find myself friended by you instead of the other way around, which I would have done instantly when I saw you. :-)
I tracked down and enjoyed every one of your Wolfe stories I could find. It's good to see you creating another mystery setting!
Hi Robert,
Can't wait to read "Three Strikes You’re Dead." From the description I can tell I'll love the book,1938 Chicago, the Cubs, the mob, and Al Capone. My God! it's got it all. Hey, the '38 Cubs had a 3rd baseman named Stan Hack. I'd met him when I was a kid and he was the manger of the old L. A. Angles, the minor league team owned by Phil Wrigley. In the mid-fifties, I used to sneak into the old Los Angeles Wrigley Field and sit with the players in the dugout. After about a half dozen games Stan Hack figured out I wasn't one of the players' kids, and gave me the boot. Even though the Dodgers moved to L. A. in 1958 I'm still a Cubs fan.
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I tracked down and enjoyed every one of your Wolfe stories I could find. It's good to see you creating another mystery setting!
Can't wait to read "Three Strikes You’re Dead." From the description I can tell I'll love the book,1938 Chicago, the Cubs, the mob, and Al Capone. My God! it's got it all. Hey, the '38 Cubs had a 3rd baseman named Stan Hack. I'd met him when I was a kid and he was the manger of the old L. A. Angles, the minor league team owned by Phil Wrigley. In the mid-fifties, I used to sneak into the old Los Angeles Wrigley Field and sit with the players in the dugout. After about a half dozen games Stan Hack figured out I wasn't one of the players' kids, and gave me the boot. Even though the Dodgers moved to L. A. in 1958 I'm still a Cubs fan.
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