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Steve Lansing, a down and out freelance journalist in Windsor, a
Canadian border city across the river from Detroit, Michigan, is
gradually but inexorably drawn to a story of international crime
and conspiracy with political implications, yet is unable to
penetrate the web of deceit protecting whoever is behind it all.
Finding himself ever deeper in a world that seems controlled by
fantasy, dreams, and visions, it's not that Steve is stubborn, but
that it seems he can find no way out. In time, Steve hooks up with
the widow of a murdered cabbie and an honest cop on the city force,
but can the three of them find their way out of this dark hole into
which they've fallen?
Steve Lansing, a down and out freelance journalist in Windsor, a
Canadian border city across the river from Detroit, Michigan, is
gradually but inexorably drawn to a story of international crime
and conspiracy with political implications, yet is unable to
penetrate the web of deceit protecting whoever is behind it all.
Finding himself ever deeper in a world that seems controlled by
fantasy, dreams, and visions, it's not that Steve is stubborn, but
that it seems he can find no way out. In time, Steve hooks up with
the widow of a murdered cabbie and an honest cop on the city force,
but can the three of them find their way out of this dark hole into
which they've fallen?
"To Whom It May Concern" was first published in 2006 by Amazon.com
as one of the series of e-books known as Amazon Shorts. The series
went out of print in 2009. Dark Matter Press is proud to present
this new print edition of Bob MacKenzie's experimental mystery
story for fans and collectors alike. "To Whom It May Concern" is a
mystery story that explores spontaneous human combustion,
connecting it to magic and the supernatural while suggesting there
may be a genetic predisposition to spontaneous human combustion
that is passed from generation to generation. Follow the police
detectives as they follow the clues to the mysterious death of one
young man.
In mid-Eighties Windsor, Vietnamese gangs and Chinese organized
crime meet head on in violent turf war as they go after a
University of Windsor anthropology professor and $2,000,000 in
ancient treasure he stole from China. Meanwhile, a brutal serial
rapist and killer terrorizes the city. Three psychologically
damaged women - the professor's wife, his 17 year old daughter, and
a private detective - are drawn into this world of brutal
psychological terror, raw physical and emotional violence, and
international crime and intrigue. Can they survive? In the
tradition of Graham Greene and Elmore Leonard. Working on several
levels, this psychological crime thriller is also the story of how
these three women cope and ultimately survive their journey into
hell. Payge Turner was considered a good cop. At least she was
until she was asked to leave the Windsor Police Force for an
unprovoked angry attack on a suspect. Payge has a darkness in her
that made her dangerous to work with and difficult to control. Now
Payge is a private detective. It's easier to control her darkness
when she works alone. Payge's mind is on the current rash of brutal
rape-murders in Windsor when she is hired to investigate the
disappearance of 17 year old Susan Markham, the daughter of a
respected anthropologist. Susan doesn't fit the rapist's M.O., but
Payge begins to suspect something more sinister has happened to
this attractive student. Within days, Payge must cope with the turf
war between oriental gangs, stolen Chinese treasure, a father who
seems unconcerned that his daughter has been kidnapped, and a
client who isn't telling her everything. The dark streets of
Windsor hide secrets in bars, in families, in the shaded corners
where rapists hide. Joining forces with her old police partner,
Yvonne Laforet, Payge is soon on the trail of the missing woman.
What she doesn't realize is that the most frightening thing she'll
discover is hidden deep within herself.
This anthology is a whimsical collection of short stories, memoirs
and poems written by 16 seniors, nearly all in their 70s, spanning
holidays from 1930-2011. The authors are from southwestern Ohio and
meet at the University of Dayton's Lifelong Learning Institute.
Stories are about "what it's really like to play Santa," how a
child perceives the mysteries of Christmas, and the tortuous adult
worries and last minute pressures of holidays. Memories of the
Great Depression, World War II and the entanglements of recent
years are woven into these tales. You'll read about a Santa who
robs a bank, a boy in a monastery, adults having faith restored and
the timelessness of love. Some of the stories are meant to be read
aloud to children. There's even a great recipe. This book makes a
memorable gift to be unpacked yearly with your Christmas
decorations.
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