Author: | Sissy Nelsen | ISBN: | 9781936167616 |
Publisher: | Whimsical Publications | Publication: | September 12, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Sissy Nelsen |
ISBN: | 9781936167616 |
Publisher: | Whimsical Publications |
Publication: | September 12, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Tired of the politics as well as the bureaucracy of his job, Lieutenant Brad Schrader is contemplating early retirement and pursuit of another career, that of a mystery writer. His endeavors prove useless when he’s called upon to investigate the murder of Melody Anselmo, a Radio City Music Hall Rockette. While searching for the killer, Brad becomes personally involved with the twin sister of the victim.
The story is based on Lieutenant Brad Schrader’s notes while working the case with his partner, Sergeant Detective Phil Barrecca. During the investigation, the pair discover something neither ever expected, something best left unsaid. They agree to let matters rest and not expose the killer even though they know the consequences of their actions could be disastrous.
To this date, the murder of Melody Anselmo is still on the books as a cold case in New York City.
Tired of the politics as well as the bureaucracy of his job, Lieutenant Brad Schrader is contemplating early retirement and pursuit of another career, that of a mystery writer. His endeavors prove useless when he’s called upon to investigate the murder of Melody Anselmo, a Radio City Music Hall Rockette. While searching for the killer, Brad becomes personally involved with the twin sister of the victim.
The story is based on Lieutenant Brad Schrader’s notes while working the case with his partner, Sergeant Detective Phil Barrecca. During the investigation, the pair discover something neither ever expected, something best left unsaid. They agree to let matters rest and not expose the killer even though they know the consequences of their actions could be disastrous.
To this date, the murder of Melody Anselmo is still on the books as a cold case in New York City.