Author: | Charlie Horn | ISBN: | 1230001313444 |
Publisher: | Calco, Inc. | Publication: | August 16, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Charlie Horn |
ISBN: | 1230001313444 |
Publisher: | Calco, Inc. |
Publication: | August 16, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
One of an elite group of four New York City detectives is a professional killer. The group’s former Chief tells the four that he is dying and leaving his three million dollar estate to them, but under an ominous condition. The Chief knows who the killer is, but won’t reveal it. Instead, he challenges the four of them to arrest the killer and split the killer’s share. Harper Williams, the only woman among the four, hires NYC private eye Hank Tower to help her identify the killer. Complicating Tower’s investigation are the excessive lifestyles of all four. Anyone of them could be killing for profit because they all live well beyond their salaries. The four are…
As Hank Tower searches for the killer, he encounters a union boss, a billionaire developer and a femme fatale, his client. Throughout Tower’s investigation, the killer taunts the reader with mesmerizing diary entries detailing his (or her) moral rationale and preferred methods for killing. Each entry glues the reader more tightly to the story until this masterful riddle reaches its dramatic conclusion.
One of an elite group of four New York City detectives is a professional killer. The group’s former Chief tells the four that he is dying and leaving his three million dollar estate to them, but under an ominous condition. The Chief knows who the killer is, but won’t reveal it. Instead, he challenges the four of them to arrest the killer and split the killer’s share. Harper Williams, the only woman among the four, hires NYC private eye Hank Tower to help her identify the killer. Complicating Tower’s investigation are the excessive lifestyles of all four. Anyone of them could be killing for profit because they all live well beyond their salaries. The four are…
As Hank Tower searches for the killer, he encounters a union boss, a billionaire developer and a femme fatale, his client. Throughout Tower’s investigation, the killer taunts the reader with mesmerizing diary entries detailing his (or her) moral rationale and preferred methods for killing. Each entry glues the reader more tightly to the story until this masterful riddle reaches its dramatic conclusion.