Death in Dexter (A Dead Cold Mystery Book 19)
β Scribed by Blake Banner
- Book ID
- 110842859
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 88 KB
- Series
- Dead Cold #19
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07WNY653D
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β¦ Synopsis
There hadnβt been a crime in Dexter, upstate New York, since 1865. It was a long time coming, but when it came, on the 21st September, 2012, it was ugly. It was murder.
It was the murder of a seventeen year-old girl, beaten, raped and strangled, then stabbed in the heart with a hunting knife. The DNA recovered from the corpse was contaminated and corrupted, but the DNA recovered from her clothes at home was clear. It was her stepfatherβs, just like the fingerprints on her arms and her face where she had been beaten. It should heave been an open and shut case, but there was a problem. When seventeen year-old Debbie was being murdered, her step father was drinking beer with the deputy.
So who killed Debbie Smith?
Seven years after the murder, the sheriff of Franklin County wants an answer. And heβs heard that the 43rd in the Bronx has a team who specialize in cracking cold cases. But as the fall sets in in upstate new York, this case may be just too cold to crack.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The cops at the 43rd called it the unsolvable case. October, 2010, Sally Jones had been stabbed in the heart in her apartment on Commonwealth Avenue, in the Bronx. Her coat was on the back of her chair. Her shoes were beside her bed, her clothes were neatly folded, and she was dead under the sh
It was not a cold case. Or was it� Sebastian Acosta has been gunned down at three AM on a Saturday morning, sitting behind the wheel of a beaten up Toyota. The passenger door is open and a few paces away his pal, Luis Irizarry, lies with his life ebbing away through two gunshot wound in his ch
***Two crime scenes, two multiple murders.*** Two multiple murders that had too much in common to be mere coincidence. Cherise Brown, her small daughter Shevron, her husband Earl. The only survivor, eight year-old Leroy who witnessed the whole thing. His story, that his father broke his si
Statistically people donβt get murdered on Christmas day. Lilith Jones was a statistical anomaly. Her mother found her face down on the frozen sidewalk, by the light of the single streetlamp on Pugsley Avenue, with her neighborβs scissors stuck in her back. The scissors belonged to her nei