The TroublerAuthorHouse, 2006 M12 18 - 200 pages P.I. Bertrand McAbee, a former classics professor, has a knack for finding dangerous cases. This time a misanthrope, with a satirical sense of humor, is discovered hanging under an Interstate 55 overpass. Suspects seem to be almost infinite and the Chicago P.D. disengages. As McAbee enters this labyrinthine affair, he begins to see that an extraordinary cast of groups with notoriously short tempers might have taken aim at this victim. With the assistance of his team and the play of events his focus turns to the one group he didn’t want to encounter. |
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... opened his appointment calendar . He ran his left hand through his thinning brown hair , already speckled with whiteness . He shook his head back and forth a few times and said , “ Jeez . ” After Roberta Chamberlin's phone call two days ...
... opened his appointment calendar . He ran his left hand through his thinning brown hair , already speckled with whiteness . He shook his head back and forth a few times and said , “ Jeez . ” After Roberta Chamberlin's phone call two days ...
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... come out to be hundreds of websites , every one devoted to tearing down a group , an individual , or an institution , you name it . ” " You know this for a fact ? ” Hennessey opened up his folder . “ Ben Ross - The Troubler → 3.
... come out to be hundreds of websites , every one devoted to tearing down a group , an individual , or an institution , you name it . ” " You know this for a fact ? ” Hennessey opened up his folder . “ Ben Ross - The Troubler → 3.
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Joseph A. McCaffrey. Hennessey opened up his folder . “ Ben Ross - one of our go - to computer specialists did the work . All sorts of correspondence in Chamberlin's computers and his files . Answer - affirmative . ” " Suspects ...
Joseph A. McCaffrey. Hennessey opened up his folder . “ Ben Ross - one of our go - to computer specialists did the work . All sorts of correspondence in Chamberlin's computers and his files . Answer - affirmative . ” " Suspects ...
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... opened up his casebook . She was trying to make him feel uncomfortable . “ Do you know of anyone who would try to murder your son ? " She looked at him with a slight smirk before saying , " Detective , such a question . Isn't it beneath ...
... opened up his casebook . She was trying to make him feel uncomfortable . “ Do you know of anyone who would try to murder your son ? " She looked at him with a slight smirk before saying , " Detective , such a question . Isn't it beneath ...
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Contents
Section 14 | 101 |
Section 15 | 109 |
Section 16 | 115 |
Section 17 | 121 |
Section 18 | 127 |
Section 19 | 135 |
Section 20 | 141 |
Section 21 | 149 |
Section 9 | 65 |
Section 10 | 73 |
Section 11 | 79 |
Section 12 | 89 |
Section 13 | 95 |
Section 22 | 161 |
Section 23 | 171 |
Section 24 | 185 |
Section 25 | 189 |
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