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  1. Plot summary. Michael McGill, a burned-out private eye is hired by a corrupt, heroin-addicted White House Chief of Staff to find a second "secret" United States Constitution, which had been lost in a whorehouse by Richard Nixon. What follows is a scavenger hunt across America, exposing its seedier side along the way.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2007 · Crooked Little Vein. Warren Ellis. 3.81. 9,620 ratings1,185 reviews. Burned-out private detective and self-styled shit magnet Michael McGill needed a wake-up call to jump-start his dead career.

  3. 24 de jul. de 2007 · From Publishers Weekly. At the start of this dark, demented fiction debut from Ellis, the creator of DC Comics' Transmetropolitan and The Authority, the U.S. president's heroin-addicted chief of staff hires 25-year-old Lower East Side PI Mike McGill to find the other Constitution.

  4. Burned-out private detective and self-styled shit magnet Michael McGill needed a wake-up call to jump-start his dead career. What he got was a virtual cattle prod to the crotch, in the form of an impossible assignment delivered directly from the president's heroin-addict chief of staff. It seems the Constitution of the United States has some skeletons in its closet: the Founding Fathers ...

  5. English. Burned-out private detective Michael McGill is covertly hired to locate an alternative fallback version of the Constitution, an assignment that is complicated by a polyamorous sidekick and a haphazard introduction to an unorthodox use of warm saltwater. Access-restricted-item.

  6. 17 de mar. de 2009 · Crooked Little Vein: A Novel Kindle Edition. by Warren Ellis (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.2 570 ratings. See all formats and editions. Burned-out private dick Michael McGill needs to jump-start his career. What he gets instead is a cattle prod to the crotch.

  7. Burned-out private dick Michael McGill needs to jump-start his career. What he gets instead is a cattle prod to the crotch. The president's heroin-addicted chief of staff wants McGill to find the Constitution—the real one the Founding Fathers secretly devised for the time of gravest crisis. And with God, civility, and Mom's homemade apple pie already dead or dying, that time is now.