Pizza 911

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assassin
Author_Donald J. Hauka
biker gangs
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cozy crime
crime fiction
drug lord
drug trafficking
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funny mystery
Hakeem Jinnah
hilarious
journalist
Muslim sleuth
neurotic
newspaper
politically incorrect
sleuth
Tanzania
Vancouver

Product details

  • ISBN 9781459728073
  • Weight: 127g
  • Dimensions: 107 x 177mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2015
  • Publisher: Dundurn Group Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In the third Mister Jinnah adventure, Hakeem Jinnah’s smoking hot story could be his last.

The Tribune’s editor-in-chief can kiss Hakeem Jinnah’s ass goodbye! His bags are packed and he’s off to Africa as king of his own Burger Palace. That is, until a charred, dismembered body is discovered in a pizza oven. The lure of one last front-page byline is too much for Jinnah to resist ... even if it turns out to be his own obituary.

Pizza 911 puts the perpetually puffing, politically incorrect Jinnah on the trail of a vicious killer in a chase that takes him from Vancouver to Tanzania. Negotiating a deadly labyrinth of deceit, betrayal, and long-kept secrets, the neurotic newsman has to use his entire reporting repertoire — and then some — to get to the truth. Bikers, drugs lords, shadowy assassins, and a mysterious, beautiful woman are all pieces in a complex puzzle that Jinnah must put together before it’s too late for him, his family, and even his newspaper.

Based on the Gemini Award–nominated made-for-television movie, Pizza 911 delivers.
Donald J. Hauka is a versatile writer from B.C. His first novel, Mr. Jinnah: Securities, was adapted for television and broadcast on CBC in 2003, earning a nomination for a Gemini award. Hauka's second novel, She Demons, was published in 2010. He lives in New Westminster, B.C.

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