By Robert Ellis
A young woman is murdered in her own home and all evidence
points to the mailman. Lawyer Teddy Mach
is given the case and told he is defending the accused. Teddy usually dealt in real estate law, so
this case was certainly out of his league.
His boss assured him it would be cut and dry. The mailman would plead guilty and in return
would not get the death penalty. All of
this seemed well and good until Teddy started to uncover more evidence, more
clues, and more victims. This was the work of a serial killer and Teddy was not
convinced it was his client. The more
Teddy dug to find the truth the more roadblocks he faced. Teddy was up against the clock to save his
client and to find the real killer before he killed again.
Robert Ellis wrote a thrilling story that is full of twists
and turns. There is something for everyone here - murder, mayhem, deceit, and corruption. There are "evil" men committing
heinous crimes, and there are "good" men committing evil deeds in the
name of justice. Sometimes it is hard to tell the good guys from the bad. Maybe there's no difference at all.
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