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The explanation of the fates of Carlozo and Montgomery is accepted by everyone: police, Rex and the monkeys at the Monkey Hostel. And Top Town has hardly changed.
info_outline Chapter 22, "Black Mariah"Rex Koko, Private Clown
Now that TC Montgomery's fate has been sealed, Rex, Boots and the remaining Redd Brothers argue their next step. As the police sirens close in, Boots makes a drastic decision.
info_outline Chapter 21, "Three Bullets and a Lady"Rex Koko, Private Clown
TC Montgomery is close to completing his elaborate and deadly plot of revenge. What will he do to the last witnesses to his crime? Will Rex and Boots be able to walk out of the tents factory, or will they meet the same fate as Carlozo? Find out the answers in this award-winning mystery parody that puts the hoo-hoo in whodunits. From the best-selling author of Politically Correct Bedtime Stories.
info_outline Chapter 20, "No Peekie"Rex Koko, Private Clown
At the Plew Perfect Tents Factory, TC Montgomery finally reveals the dark incident in the past that fuels his vendetta against Reynaldo Carlozo, and drove him to kill Berndt Bork and Flying Fleming. And why is Reynaldo's wife gagged and tied to a wheeled chair? It's time for a little game of "Follow the Queen."
info_outline Chapter 19, "Ace in the Hole"Rex Koko, Private Clown
Rex is certain that Top Town businessman T.C. Montgomery has had a hand in the killings of Berndt Bork and Flying Fleming, and that he has lured Carlozo to the Plew Perfect Tents Factory on the far side of town. He heads there with nothing but a hard head and an old pistol that may or may not work. What deadly surprises will he find there? Tune into this noir mystery and find out!
info_outline Chapter 18, "Tip of the Hand"Rex Koko, Private Clown
info_outline "Have Yourself a Monkey Little Christmas: A Rex Koko, Private Clown Yarn"
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While Rex is ringing his bell on the corner for charity, the donations kettle is filched right from under his nose. Who could've snuck in and cloated it without leaving any footprints? As Rex tries to recover the bucket, he is led on an adventure involving a sick friend, a dozen or so uncontrollable monkeys, and a miserly landlord who needs a stern lesson in the spirit of Christmas charity.
info_outline Chapter 17, "Betting Against the House"Rex Koko, Private Clown
info_outline Chapter 16, “The Wild Widow”Rex Koko, Private Clown
On his way to the poker game, Rex is attacked in an alley by Boots Carlozo, who then passes out inexplicably. He takes her to one place he thinks she’ll be safe: The Club Bimbo. However, the club’s owner Lotta is not in any mood to take in strays.
info_outline Chapter 15, "Suicide King"Rex Koko, Private Clown
Rex tries to sort through his loose ends with Hobie Hoobler, the old blind newsie, but comes up with nanty as to who is killing the aerialists of Top Town. Our heroic bigshoe is forced to throw himself head first into some dangerous company to shake loose new clues.
info_outlineAfter the murder of Berndt Bork, Rex needs to find his client and establish an alibi. To find Carlozo, Rex heads for Jimmy’s Hi-Wire, the bar that caters to aerialists, wire walkers and trapeze artists. There he meets unctuous Jimmy Plummett, the owner. As he’s about to be tossed out, Rex tells the crowd that a flyer has been murdered. Instead of waiting to learn the details, the superstitious group throws him out even faster.
Episode 4 of 23 (From the e-book of the same name, available at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004YFEUCQ)