Author's e-books - Murder. Page - 3
Dead Nobles is the story of Tam-o’-shanter, an unmarried police detective in Lower Manhattan. His investigative expertise is put to the test when a killer, a regular Jack the Ripper, begins butchering people caught up in the vortex of the city’s nightlife.
Although faced with stopping him at all cost, Tam, one of the city’s finest detectives and known to keep his ear to the ground, would soon find himself searching the bowels of the city, coming up short every time, while rigid bodies, bleeding drops of red, turns up repeatedly, evil sounding a barbaric yawp over the rooftops of the world.
A boy is missing, and Megan Laiken, the assistant to the D.A., is interested in Samuel Craxton, the boy's father. But he's married to his son's stepmother. As secrets unravel, Megan discovers that Sam is not who he says he is, and he may not even be the boy's father. The stepmother, Anne, is a news reporter more interested in unraveling murder and fraud cases than finding her stepson. Probably because she was involved in fraud herself. As more mysteries are discovered, and Megan's heart is broken, the ghost of the boy's mother wants help to find her son, and she chooses Megan as a target.
"Please don't do this, I'm begging you" Kieren pleaded,
"Sorry but I need to, I have to get this prick out of our lives"
Things were pretty normal for Kieren and Josh. They both loved each other more than anything in the world and they were truly happy together. That was until Tom came into the picture.
Tom wouldn't stop at anything to get the man of his dreams, Josh, back into his life. He would even go to the lengths of getting Kieren out of the picture... completely.
The barrier driving the couple apart proves to much for Josh to take and he feels as though he has to put a stop to Tom before his relationship with Kieren is ruined forever.
Gray was a chill kind of guy.
He doesn't like challenges.
He doesn't like drama.
And he certainly doesn't like school. Especially boarding school.
'Who ever thought of merging home and school must have been a real nutcase.' This is a typical thought he would have.
But clearly, no one ever gets everything that they like.
Gray will have to:
rise to the challenge (of solving the mystery),
face the drama (of high school),
and deal with school (and his not-so-nice English Lit teacher).
Will he do it? Will he solve the long running mystery?
Yes.
Hell yes.
And he will look awesome doing it.
Or he will fall flat on his face?
Join Gray and his 'best friends' (Gray is not into labels) Naveed and Evan as they embark on a dangerous journey (not really, they are mostly in one location) to find the one thing that everyone covets:
The capital 'T' Truth.
Come and see how they do in, "The Mystery At Dorson All Boys Academy"
Dead Nobles is the story of Tam-o’-shanter, an unmarried police detective in Lower Manhattan. His investigative expertise is put to the test when a killer, a regular Jack the Ripper, begins butchering people caught up in the vortex of the city’s nightlife.
Although faced with stopping him at all cost, Tam, one of the city’s finest detectives and known to keep his ear to the ground, would soon find himself searching the bowels of the city, coming up short every time, while rigid bodies, bleeding drops of red, turns up repeatedly, evil sounding a barbaric yawp over the rooftops of the world.
A boy is missing, and Megan Laiken, the assistant to the D.A., is interested in Samuel Craxton, the boy's father. But he's married to his son's stepmother. As secrets unravel, Megan discovers that Sam is not who he says he is, and he may not even be the boy's father. The stepmother, Anne, is a news reporter more interested in unraveling murder and fraud cases than finding her stepson. Probably because she was involved in fraud herself. As more mysteries are discovered, and Megan's heart is broken, the ghost of the boy's mother wants help to find her son, and she chooses Megan as a target.
"Please don't do this, I'm begging you" Kieren pleaded,
"Sorry but I need to, I have to get this prick out of our lives"
Things were pretty normal for Kieren and Josh. They both loved each other more than anything in the world and they were truly happy together. That was until Tom came into the picture.
Tom wouldn't stop at anything to get the man of his dreams, Josh, back into his life. He would even go to the lengths of getting Kieren out of the picture... completely.
The barrier driving the couple apart proves to much for Josh to take and he feels as though he has to put a stop to Tom before his relationship with Kieren is ruined forever.
Gray was a chill kind of guy.
He doesn't like challenges.
He doesn't like drama.
And he certainly doesn't like school. Especially boarding school.
'Who ever thought of merging home and school must have been a real nutcase.' This is a typical thought he would have.
But clearly, no one ever gets everything that they like.
Gray will have to:
rise to the challenge (of solving the mystery),
face the drama (of high school),
and deal with school (and his not-so-nice English Lit teacher).
Will he do it? Will he solve the long running mystery?
Yes.
Hell yes.
And he will look awesome doing it.
Or he will fall flat on his face?
Join Gray and his 'best friends' (Gray is not into labels) Naveed and Evan as they embark on a dangerous journey (not really, they are mostly in one location) to find the one thing that everyone covets:
The capital 'T' Truth.
Come and see how they do in, "The Mystery At Dorson All Boys Academy"