I HEARD YOU PAINT COWBOYS:
COUNSEL FUNGO BOOK 2

Counsel Fungo, female bounty hunter, has an art thief/forger/bail jumper in custody.
He pleads his way out of going to jail by dropping the name of a bigger fish: the CEO of a large pro-gun activist group. Counsel disagrees with the CEO's gun politics and will exploit his affinity for stolen art by embarrassing him and his organization. The stakes increase: his other sideline is brokering illegal arms sales, the kind that topples governments.
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Aaron Pappas’s murder convictions were just overturned. He identifies as a man but was born a woman. He re-enters society after 30 years in prison and excessive solitary confinement. The DA who convicted him, now a senator, is running for U.S. president. Too much prison solitary does things to a person, all of them bad. Aaron can’t legally own a gun, but he can build one.
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Days count down to the presidential campaign’s final debate. Counsel and her working dogs will be there. The CEO, his stolen art, and an eighteen-wheeler full of assault rifles will be nearby. Aaron will be there, and he will make history.