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Detective Ann Morgan is sent to the hill country to investigate the
mutilation and killing of goats. A copy-cat crime occurs while she
is there, but this time it is a human, mutilated and killed. There
is also a missing woman involved. Ann believes the missing beauty,
the dead man and the mutilated goats are somehow connected. She and
her clairvoyant friend Loretta rent a cabin in the hills in order
for Ann to be closer to the scene of the crimes. They meet
moonshiners, herbalists, hunters, hill billies, ridge runners, folk
musicians as well as an assortment of other characters. The action
never stops in this adventure in the hills.
Computer crimes are impersonal and the perpetrators are seldom
apprehended. So thought young Conrad Graves as he embarked on a
career of bank transfers and identity thefts. His big mistake
occurred when he adopted the identity of a man, not only wanted b
the FBI, but by the mob whom he had double-crossed. Conrad
eventually seeks refuge in Guyana where he has established an
offshore account. He meets the two lovely daughters of his banker
and he must choose between them. Meanwhile, he has the FBI and the
mob to worry about. This is a rousing adventure with sex and
violence.
The Dead Man's Spouse is the second story in the Detective Ann
Morgan Series. One need not have read the others in order to enjoy
this episode. It is heavy with sex and intrigue. A seemingly common
accident turns out to have been murder. Who would want to harm
popular and mild mannered professor Harry Wilhelm? The paper trail
leads in many directions and another recent widow surfaces. The
similarity between the two deaths seems more than a
coincidence.-Even though Ann has committed herself to chemistry
prof John Klement, she cannot help having an attraction to
basketball coach Mark Simmons. There are many surprises in this
tale of mystery and romance.
A Handbook On Russia discusses the basic aspects of the country
including ethnic groups, landscapes, political entities,
agriculture, industry, and transportation. It is a complete
geography of the country, both political and natural. "It has one
of the best discussions of the different ethnic groups of present
day Russia." John Tomikel, PhD, is a world traveler and was in
Moscow at the time of the first free election after the break-up of
the Soviet Union. His interviews with people resulted in two
popular novels, Ivan Ivanov Terror in Stalin's Russia and The
Incident at Natasova and the Battle of Poltava, available on
Kindle.
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