Accidental Eyewitness

Accidental Eyewitness

by Alice Zogg Kurt Nobel, known as "The Real Estate King," invites a mixture of odd guests to his mansion on the Isle of Ease for a week of snorkeling, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, and general fun in the sun. The occasion is to celebrate the millionaire's recent marriage to his new young wife, singer Barbie. But all is [...]
A View from the Jury Box

A View from the Jury Box

by Carol W. Hazelwood A View From The Jury Box is a journalistic approach to the long and complicated trial of Ron Blaney Jr., a deaf mute, who was accused of murdering and torturing his deaf girlfriend and her mother. The author, Carol Hazelwood, was the foreperson. This is the story of compassion, pettiness, stupidity, [...]
Evil at Shore Haven

Evil at Shore Haven

by Alice Zogg Antoinette LeJeune, better known as Andi, is now in charge of the private investigating business. When she is hired to look into the so-called drowning accident of Kitty Ralph, a resident of the upscale senior community Shore Haven, Andi sweet-talks R. A. Huber into coming out of retirement to pose as an elderly [...]
Final Stop Albuquerque

Final Stop Albuquerque

by Alice Zogg Twenty four-year-old Elena Campione seemed to have vanished into thin air. She had apparently left her South Pasadena residence suddenly, without telling a soul. The police traced her to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she had boarded the shuttle bus to the Balloon Fiesta Park on the last day of the annual balloon festival, [...]
A Bet Turned Deadly

A Bet Turned Deadly

by Alice Zogg Jacob Barrstein and his friend, James Eaton, have a $1000 bet going. James claims that a group of 21st Century people cannot last a week without smartphones, computers, tablets, GPS's, and the like, while Jacob aims to prove him wrong. They organize a camping trip with 12 people, heading to the Angeles National [...]
Shadow on the Hill

Shadow on the Hill

by Diana Staresinic-Deane It was the most brutal murder in the history of Coffey County, Kansas. On May 30, 1925, Florence Knoblock, a farmer's wife and the mother of a young boy, was found slaughtered on her kitchen floor. Several innocent men were taken into custody before the victim's husband, John, was accused of the crime. [...]
Villisca

Villisca

by Roy Marshall In 1912 what was arguably the most violent crime, the darkest mystery, in Midwest history took place. Law enforcement officers encountered a scene of unimagined violence: eight victims, six of them children, bludgeoned to death with an ax while they slept. Everywhere there were clues. But inexperienced investigators failed, and private detectives took [...]
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