You do know this whole cops and donuts things is a fiction, right? Larry Unger gave his technical advisor a sideways glance. Is this where you tell me that John Wayne Syndrome's not about liking westerns? Vince McNulty returned the look. It's not about John Wayne either. The donuts. That's an American thing not a cop thing. You remember what they said in Liberty Valance? Yeah. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend. Well, donuts is the legend. Corona, Riverside CountyTitanic Productions is filming on a movie ranch near Los Angeles when Jim Grant pays a visit. A drug cartel that both Grant and McNulty have crossed paths with has tried to kill Grant's brother in Shelter Cove and is now after McNulty's sister. And her daughter. After a shootout at Nantasket Peninsula, Grant and McNulty decide to take the fight to the cartel. Their tactics include a pizza truck, a prison break and the FBI. And one last chance to print the legend. Praise for Double Exposure: Colin Campbell's Double Exposure is a modern-day Gunfight at the OK Corral with Jim Grant and Vince McNulty as Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. Saddle up and enjoy the ride. —Tim O'Mara, author of the Raymond Donne series Double Exposure shows Grant and McNulty in peak form. No one writes better action sequences than Campbell. —Dana King, author of the Penns River and Shamus-nominated Nick Forte novels
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