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eBook details
- Title: Five Murder Mysteries
- Author : Robert Trainor
- Release Date : January 21, 2018
- Genre: Short Stories,Books,Mysteries & Thrillers,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 933 KB
Description
Five Murder Mysteries contains the following novels: Blood and Blackmail, Destroyed by Malice, The Murder of Marabeth Waters, Love Letters (Soaked in Blood), and The Fatality Game. In the space allowed, I will give brief descriptions of these novels, but if you would like more complete descriptions, you can obtain them in the Kindle Store under the separate listings for each book.
Blood and Blackmail: Jesse Barnett is confident his girlfriend Justine didnāt murder Trent, her ex-husband, because he never heard any gunshots on the night the two of them broke into Trentās house to search for obscene photos that he had taken of Justineās daughter. However, Jesseās confidence in Justine begins to waver when he is told that the murder weapon had a silencer attached to it. Justine is arrested, and after she rejects a plea deal, the prosecutor charges her with first degree murder. The trial is an odd one that leaves everyone wondering who really committed the murder.
In Destroyed by Malice, the worldās most famous novelist, Barker Drule, is gunned down by an unknown assailant. It isnāt long before detective Jeff Willard is convinced that the murderer is a member of the Drule family. Perhaps itās Lenore, the older daughter, who was, years ago, raped by her father; perhaps itās the beautiful Raylene, who wrote a novel about a rape victim that her father managed to have the publishing industry blackball; perhaps itās Ricky, the cocaine-addicted son who is desperate to get his hands on his fatherās money; or perhaps itās Barkerās irascible eighty-year-old father who just happens to own the murder weapon. Unfortunately, when the truth finally comes out, there will be very few left to tell the tale.
The murder of a prostitute appears to be an easy case to solve. Inside Marabeth Watersā handbag, Detective Devin Driver finds a threatening note that leads him to Mark Sievers, a professor at a local college. Then, while Devin is searching Markās car, he discovers a bloody fragment of Marabethās blouse, and when a DNA test confirms that the blood on the fragment is Marabethās blood, the case is essentially over. Or is it? What follows is a descent into the mind of a budding serial killer who leaves yet another body behind before he is apprehended.
Kendra Thomas is found lying in a pool of blood with a fatal gunshot wound to her head. Itās difficult for Brad Anderson, the lead detective in Love Letters (Soaked in Blood) to determine whether Kendra committed suicide or was murdered. But when the clues begin to point to murder, Brad finds himself with a bewildering array of suspects: Evan, the recently divorced husband; Cory, the guy whoās writing her repulsive love letters; the mayor, who had threatened to āsilenceā Kendra because of an affair he had with her; Ryan, the twenty-three-year-old stepson, who has āfeelingsā for Kendra; and Sheila, the binge-drinking daughter who had recently threatened to kill her mother. So which one is the murderer? If it was a murder mystery, the murderer would be the least obvious suspect, but in this tale of a secret obsession, weāre dealing with someone whoās become a little too obvious.
The residents of Barksdale Terrace live in an exclusive neighborhood of multi-million dollar houses where crime is something that happens to other people. But within a seven-day period, the bedrooms in two of the seven houses on the Terrace are ransacked while the occupants are away. Detective Cody Barnes is initially inclined to believe that the crimes are pranks that were committed by the owner of a strip club who lives on the Terrace, but a week after the second break-in, a woman who lives on the Terrace is shot to death in her bed. From here, everything unravels in a cascading torrent of violence that will leave two more people dead, but it isnāt long before a number of clues begin to point towards a person who no one had ever suspected.