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Detectives Steve Music and Kanietha Gertz are going to have to rethink everything they thought they knew about evidence in this baffling murder case.

The senior citizen sleuth, Jim Richards, has survived the Classmate Murders along with his new girlfriend, Penny. This 2nd new book brings them, along with Buck and Deacon, across the country to Las Vegas, where Deacon's sister, a showgirl, narrowly escapes being poisoned, another showgirl took the poison possibly meant for her. Then a second showgirl is suddenly murdered and Jim and his crew must take action to bring the murderer to justice. Jim's past experiences living in Las Vegas now helps to solve the murder of the showgirls, but his past comes back to haunt him. Could the murderer be a Vegas strip headliner, a comic Jim had worked for, or someone entirely unknown. How many deaths will there be before it ends? One thing for certain, Vegas will never be the same when they finish.

Janet Hansen is a schoolteacher who is stalked by a rapist. He has already assaulted one of her friends. Detective Lee Bowers is a nice man who is trying to nab the bad guy. Dennis Pittman is a janitor who seems to be friendly. But is he really who he appears to be?

Camille Dawn was shot and her body was dumped into the river. The problem was she didn't die. She has no idea who was trying to kill and why she didn't die but finding out that her sister was murdered and her niece was kidnapped, she sets out on a vengeance to find the man who killed her sister. As she gets closer to finding she also finds the truth about herself as well.

This tale told in diary format involves two lovely, young sisters who have a mental connection to one another. When one of them is killed, she uses telepathy to make contact from beyond the grave. This helps the other sister to solve her murder and to avoid a similar fate.

In Victorian times 'Jack' was feared by every prostitute in London, and hunted by the Police and the best brains in England. How was it that in a pea-souper(thick fog) he still managed to carry out his butchery when others could hardly see in those awful conditions in the dimly lit street of London?

First book of the series.
Jim Richards has reluctantly turn sixty and has just quit his job as a security guard. He describes himself as "I live in my old bedroom in my parents house, lousy credit score, over-weight, balding, gray beard, I drink at least 8 beers a night, I'm now unemployed and I just became a senior citizen, I'm such a loser". One day he receives an email from a childhood sweetheart he hasn't seen in over 40 years, pleading for help but he doesn't get to her in time. A killer is now stalking and killing his old female classmates (while they are under police protection) for unknown reasons and Jim, along with his only friend Buck, a big, mustachioed biker, are trying to stop the killer before he gets to one woman Jim is falling for and before the class of '67 has lost any more of it's female alumni.

Detectives Steve Music and Kanietha Gertz are going to have to rethink everything they thought they knew about evidence in this baffling murder case.

The senior citizen sleuth, Jim Richards, has survived the Classmate Murders along with his new girlfriend, Penny. This 2nd new book brings them, along with Buck and Deacon, across the country to Las Vegas, where Deacon's sister, a showgirl, narrowly escapes being poisoned, another showgirl took the poison possibly meant for her. Then a second showgirl is suddenly murdered and Jim and his crew must take action to bring the murderer to justice. Jim's past experiences living in Las Vegas now helps to solve the murder of the showgirls, but his past comes back to haunt him. Could the murderer be a Vegas strip headliner, a comic Jim had worked for, or someone entirely unknown. How many deaths will there be before it ends? One thing for certain, Vegas will never be the same when they finish.

Janet Hansen is a schoolteacher who is stalked by a rapist. He has already assaulted one of her friends. Detective Lee Bowers is a nice man who is trying to nab the bad guy. Dennis Pittman is a janitor who seems to be friendly. But is he really who he appears to be?

Camille Dawn was shot and her body was dumped into the river. The problem was she didn't die. She has no idea who was trying to kill and why she didn't die but finding out that her sister was murdered and her niece was kidnapped, she sets out on a vengeance to find the man who killed her sister. As she gets closer to finding she also finds the truth about herself as well.

This tale told in diary format involves two lovely, young sisters who have a mental connection to one another. When one of them is killed, she uses telepathy to make contact from beyond the grave. This helps the other sister to solve her murder and to avoid a similar fate.

In Victorian times 'Jack' was feared by every prostitute in London, and hunted by the Police and the best brains in England. How was it that in a pea-souper(thick fog) he still managed to carry out his butchery when others could hardly see in those awful conditions in the dimly lit street of London?

First book of the series.
Jim Richards has reluctantly turn sixty and has just quit his job as a security guard. He describes himself as "I live in my old bedroom in my parents house, lousy credit score, over-weight, balding, gray beard, I drink at least 8 beers a night, I'm now unemployed and I just became a senior citizen, I'm such a loser". One day he receives an email from a childhood sweetheart he hasn't seen in over 40 years, pleading for help but he doesn't get to her in time. A killer is now stalking and killing his old female classmates (while they are under police protection) for unknown reasons and Jim, along with his only friend Buck, a big, mustachioed biker, are trying to stop the killer before he gets to one woman Jim is falling for and before the class of '67 has lost any more of it's female alumni.