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Fair Game
註釋Haines Crawford was simply trying to find company records to use in his attempt to get corporate officials to release more funding for his field operations of the American Outdoorsman Club. Instead, what he uncovered was an embezzlement scheme, which led to two murders and an attempt on his own life by a hired Mafia hit man. Marge Spence, wife of one of the owners of the Denver based Club, is found hung from the balcony in her home, and thought to be the result of an apparent suicide. A few months later, Beth Taylor, executive secretary for club president Damien Price, also dies in a suicide jump from the third floor patio of her exclusive Westside condominium. Crawford is warned of the contract on him by a friend and business associate, Alphonso Martinez, who is an ex-lieutenant of the Mexican mafia, now trying to go legitimate as Haines is befriended by Detective Mark Fellow of the Denver Homicide Division and used as an aally with an alibia for his investigation. Detective Fellow builds his murder case against the three club owners, with their embezzlement as the motive and that each man, without an alibi, had the opportunity. But, he still has no hard evidence to link either of the three to the killings. Haines and his wife, Marsha, take refuge on one of the Clubas West Texas ranches and are offered protection by its owner, Terry Whitehead, and his ranch hands, but the couple find they have fallen into the perfect trap for their pursuing assassin.