Posted by Carola Dunn
B.R. Stateham describes himself as: a sixty-four year old curmudgeon who writes genre
fiction. With an antiquarian's body yet with the mind of a fourteen
year old boy, the author's imagination still wanders down dark alleys
and mean streets looking for a dangerous rendezvous or dons a Federation
uniform and straps on his waist a 20 megawatt laser blaster to go out
and hunt Martian grave robbers.
His latest book is Guilt of Innocence:
Turner Hahn and Frank Morales Are Back
Homicide detectives Turner Hahn and Frank Morales are back on duty in their new novel, Guilt of Innocence.
The
two are investigating a couple of murders which pushes them to the
limits of their wits. One case involves the death of a very successful
corporate lawyer. A high priced corporate lawyer who happens to be
married to a woman who heads the largest cosmetics firm in the country.
How the murder took place is perplexing enough. But as more bodies
begin to drop Turner and Frank soon realize they are facing a maniacal
mastermind who may very well be smarter than both of them combined.
Twists
and turns, dead ends and red herrings . . . with an ending that will
truly be surprising. This case has it all. And this is only case
number one!
Case number two involves the disappearance of a young
girl fifteen years earlier. A Cold Case File. Except it is not a cold
case any longer. The girl has returned. And now lies on a cold metal
table in the morgue. Someone has gone out of their way to make the
homicide look like a suicide. Apparently a crime syndicate is frantic
to make sure neither Turner nor Frank find out the facts surrounding the
girl's disappearance fifteen years earlier. A hit man is in town
grimly eliminating everyone who may have known the girl. A hit man with
orders to possibly rub out Turner and Frank as well.
And again the real killer is someone whom no one would have ever suspected.
Turner
and Frank are at their best. Dry wit, interesting characters, lots of
action, vivid imagery, and two genuine classic mysteries. All of it can
be found in Guilt of Innocence.
Find it anywhere ebooks or sold.
http://www.amazon.com/Guilt-of-Innocence-ebook/
Intriguing sounding books I'll have to try. Thanks for the heads-up, Carola.
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