Wet Work

by Christopher Buckley

Charlie Becker, a defense contractor in control of America's biggest conglomerates, unleashes his own private army of experts on the job when his granddaughter, Tasha, dies of a drug overdose. Reprint. (read review)

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Charley Becker's grand-daughter is killed by an overdose of heroin. She was not into drugs, and Charley expects there's more to her death than either the medical examiner or the police can verify. So Charley sets a mission for himself in which the drug connection to his grand-daughter is exposed and dealt with.

I like the way Christopher Buckley writes. I always get the impression, when reading his books, that there's nothing he takes very seriously. That he sees either the humor or...

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