Detective Mervin Pratt is enjoying a quiet dinner at his favorite Italian restaurant when he's called in to assist at a murder scene at a popular downtown nightclub. The manager has been stabbed to death in his office. The lead investigator, Detective Gordon, no friend of Pratt's, sees it as an open
Boom-BOOM!
β Scribed by Wally Duff
- Publisher
- K
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Former investigative journalist and now full-time mother, Tina Thomas, is longing for some excitement when she and the other stay-at-home moms of Hamlin Park are jarred out of their mind-numbing boredom by a strange sequence of events in their upscale Chicago suburb. Tina's reporter-radar kicks in when, suddenly, an ill-tempered man buys a house across the street, a secretive Israeli family moves into the neighborhood, and a creepy dentist with an eye for strippers rents the home next door. Determined to uncover the breaking story that will reboot her career, she launches an investigation worthy of her glory days at the Washington Post. What she discovers, with help from her friends, puts all their lives in jeopardy.
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