A HAVEN FOR THE DAMNED The Yucca City National Bank has been robbed. A cashier, Matt Bishop, is accidentally shot by one of the guards and taken hostage. The robbers, Fletch and Poole, haven't been out of prison long, and they've got a lot to lose if they're caught. So they lam it into the hills wit
Two Names for Death (Black Gat Books Book 25)
โ Scribed by E. P. Fenwick
- Book ID
- 112374733
- Publisher
- Stark House Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 367 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781951473013
- ASIN
- B086RVW4TV
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
TWO NAMES FOR DEATH
Barney drives a Boston cab and is surprised to pick up a fare downtown who gives his own address as her destination. Barney rents a room with the Shafft family--old Mrs. Shafft, her son Theo, and their granddaughter Edith--but has no idea that his customer is Lenore Bellane, Theo's wife and Edith's real mother. So when Lenore is found with two slashed wrists in her hotel room the next morning, Barney feels that something here just doesn't make sense.The supposed-suicide doesn't make sense to Lt. Eggart either. He suspects murder. Lenore had been seen the day before with a Mystery Man who turns out to be her brother-in-law, Francis Bellane, but what motive could he have for killing the woman who seems to have meant so much to him? Why is Barney's boss, Mr. Bottman, getting involved? And how do the Shaffts figure into this?
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