

Richmond “Lucky” Lucklighter is a pretty simplicated man, when it comes down to figuring him out-straightforward but complicated at the same time. Oh, Rich… Marv… Sim… Reg… Oh, Lucky, whatever your name is… He’s a man of many handles, some rather unfortunate ones, too, as well as a bit of a mess, but a lovable one he is, at that. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.

How can they tell who the villains are? The bad guys don’t wear black hats, but they might wear white coats. When a prescription drug shortage jeopardizes the patients at Rosario Children’s Cancer Center, it not only pits Bo and Lucky against predatory opportunists, but also each other. Undercover with his hard-headed partner, Bo learns that not everything is as it seems in the world of pharmaceuticals.

Using his pharmacy license for the good guys provides the sort of education he never got in school. While fighting PTSD, memories of a horrid childhood, and a prescription drug addiction, Bo is paying for his mistakes. Bo’s nice to have around, sure, but there’s none of that picking-out-china-together crap for Lucky.

It’s hard to tell when Lucky doesn’t understand relationships or have a clue what any sane human is doing in his bed. The newbie he trained, former Marine Bo Schollenberger, is now his partner on (and maybe off) the job. Former drug trafficker Richmond “Lucky” Lucklighter “died” in the line of duty while working off a ten-year sentence in service to the Southeastern Narcotics Bureau, only to be reborn as Simon “Lucky” Harrison. Sequel to the Amber Allure best-seller Diversion.
