Sky High Taxi

Sky High Taxi

by Harriet Rogers
Sky High Taxi

Sky High Taxi

by Harriet Rogers

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Overview

Welcome back Honey Walker, taxi driver of many talents, as she transports the local gun-toting, pill popping senior citizens while they wheel and deal their way through profit margins and supply side economics on the local pharmaceuticals market.


Her best friend and fellow driver, Belle, is busy resisting Judge Carlton Witherspoon as he tries to convince her that she really wants two and a half children, a golden retriever and a white picket fence.


Add to the cast a teenager whose address is the New York City Public Library and who knows more than most PhDs, can fly an airplane and drove the 24 hours of LeMans when he was ten years old.


Unfortunately for Honey, the kid has been sucked into the local drug distribution business and Honey is determined to pull him back from the brink of destruction.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163154005
Publisher: Harriet Rogers
Publication date: 09/20/2019
Series: Honey Walker Adventures , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

When Harriet Rogers was fourteen, she picked tobacco and didn’t learn to smoke for three years. When she was seventeen, she picked oranges in Israel and had Ben-Gurion’s revenge for a month. When she was nineteen, she worked the night shift at the Oxford pickle factory and couldn’t have relish on her hot dogs for five years. She spent ten years getting through three years of college and, while she still doesn’t have any letters after her name, she can say “shit” in five languages.
She has some 2nd and 3rd place ribbons from horseback riding...and a bad back, knee and elbow from the same.
When she was driving a taxi, she started a ten-book series about a taxi driver. Small Town Taxi is the first book in this series.
Her mission is to make people laugh. Laughter is the soul of the human machine.
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