NIGHT FEAR

Fiction & Literature, Crime, Mystery & Suspense
Cover of the book NIGHT FEAR by Paul Lawrence Samuelson, Barnard Way Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Paul Lawrence Samuelson ISBN: 9781732192416
Publisher: Barnard Way Press Publication: May 15, 2018
Imprint: Barnard Way Press Language: English
Author: Paul Lawrence Samuelson
ISBN: 9781732192416
Publisher: Barnard Way Press
Publication: May 15, 2018
Imprint: Barnard Way Press
Language: English

Wounded and dying, paratrooper Mig Czerniak was picked up by Army medic Eddie Fulham on a German battlefield in 1945.

The war has been over for two years, but it still rages inside Mig. Racked by nightmares of combat, periods of uncontrollable shaking, violent outbursts of anger, he's lost, barely hanging on--Then he learns that Eddie Fulham has died. Mig knows a secret about Eddie that makes him believe the late night hit-and-run was murder. He sets himself to find out who did it and why.

Mig's search brings him to the small California town of Ventura, where he fails to convince police lieutenant Nate Prye that what happened was anything more than an accident on a lonely country road. The lieutenant's concern is with the disappearance of a 12-year-old girl, Peggy Beledayne.

Prye, resentful of Mig's hammering him and against his better judgment, examines the death scene and finds evidence that makes him wonder if the bothersome ex-GI could be right.

Mig finds out that Eddie was involved trying to stop the highjacking of a shipment of morphine to troops still fighting in the Pacific after the war ended in Europe. He comes to suspect that a mayoral candidate of Ventura is behind the stolen morphine, one who's also related to the missing girl.  

Acting on his own and relentless in his pursuit, Mig walks into a killer's trap that almost destroys him before he can bring Eddie justice and put an end to hidden, shocking crimes.

 

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Wounded and dying, paratrooper Mig Czerniak was picked up by Army medic Eddie Fulham on a German battlefield in 1945.

The war has been over for two years, but it still rages inside Mig. Racked by nightmares of combat, periods of uncontrollable shaking, violent outbursts of anger, he's lost, barely hanging on--Then he learns that Eddie Fulham has died. Mig knows a secret about Eddie that makes him believe the late night hit-and-run was murder. He sets himself to find out who did it and why.

Mig's search brings him to the small California town of Ventura, where he fails to convince police lieutenant Nate Prye that what happened was anything more than an accident on a lonely country road. The lieutenant's concern is with the disappearance of a 12-year-old girl, Peggy Beledayne.

Prye, resentful of Mig's hammering him and against his better judgment, examines the death scene and finds evidence that makes him wonder if the bothersome ex-GI could be right.

Mig finds out that Eddie was involved trying to stop the highjacking of a shipment of morphine to troops still fighting in the Pacific after the war ended in Europe. He comes to suspect that a mayoral candidate of Ventura is behind the stolen morphine, one who's also related to the missing girl.  

Acting on his own and relentless in his pursuit, Mig walks into a killer's trap that almost destroys him before he can bring Eddie justice and put an end to hidden, shocking crimes.

 

More books from Mystery & Suspense

Cover of the book Woodland Child by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book The Puppy Investigators and The Case of the Cricketing Catastrophe by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book The Horn and the Halo by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book So This is Christmas by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book Snatchers 5: The Dead Don't Breathe by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book ...And the Night Hissed by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book Don't Let Go by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book Push Comes to Shove: Seven Stories and a Novella, With a Foreword by Lee Child by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book Ordinary Mayhem by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book Awakening by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book Windless Summer by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book Blazing Obsession by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book Redeeming Factor by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book Lady Larkspur by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
Cover of the book Dead Before Dying by Paul Lawrence Samuelson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy