Road Trippin: A Lyndy Martinez Story
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Ongoing, First published Jan 12, 2019
When his favorite and most effective bill collector is shot and killed while on assignment for his loan business, Mr. Chan finds himself the sole provider to his younger sister, a Latina named Lyndy Martinez. And while she shares many of her late brother's desirable people finding skills, Lyndy also comes with an outsized personality and a knack for getting them both into danger. In this adventure, Mr. Chan's car suffers a blowout on a lonely stretch of highway in the Tehachapi mountains. Lyndy and Chan then setoff on foot to seek help. Guided by music, they stumble upon a boisterous party involving an extended family of farm workers. Spying a lovely girl in a pink gown, Lyndy deduces that the party is a quinceanera, and never having had one, Lyndy wants to crash it. After ignoring several warnings from her boss, the party takes a turn south when actual bill collectors-really nasty ones-arrive from Mexico with an intent to kidnap the quinceanera herself.
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