A Memorable Murder

Mystery & Suspense, Women Sleuths
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Author: John Schlarbaum ISBN: 9781456605483
Publisher: eBookIt.com Publication: July 8, 2015
Imprint: eBookIt.com Language: English
Author: John Schlarbaum
ISBN: 9781456605483
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Publication: July 8, 2015
Imprint: eBookIt.com
Language: English
A Memorable Murder
A Jennifer Malone Mystery

Payback's a bitch . . . in a blue and white dress

On a cool October morning, viewers are transfixed to their televisions for details of a gangland-style murder carried out during the live broadcast of The Nation Today. Upon identifying the dead man as Robert Barker, CEO of the country's largest pharmaceutical company, the police quickly discover clues indicating the killer is none other than his wife, Lynn.

While authorities attempt to locate Mrs. Barker, intrepid newspaper reporter Jennifer Malone uncovers information the shooting is possibly related to a new memory wonder drug. Yet the harder she digs, the more twists and turns she unearths. Had Robert found out about Lynn's affair with the presidential candidate - a show guest that fateful morning? Or was it business related, as the candidate is the powerful Chairman of the Health and Welfare Committee that oversees the drug industry?

A Memorable Murder is a story of greed, revenge, political cover-up, and a country's insatiable appetite for tabloid-worthy news stories.

It is also a novel you won't soon forget.
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A Memorable Murder
A Jennifer Malone Mystery

Payback's a bitch . . . in a blue and white dress

On a cool October morning, viewers are transfixed to their televisions for details of a gangland-style murder carried out during the live broadcast of The Nation Today. Upon identifying the dead man as Robert Barker, CEO of the country's largest pharmaceutical company, the police quickly discover clues indicating the killer is none other than his wife, Lynn.

While authorities attempt to locate Mrs. Barker, intrepid newspaper reporter Jennifer Malone uncovers information the shooting is possibly related to a new memory wonder drug. Yet the harder she digs, the more twists and turns she unearths. Had Robert found out about Lynn's affair with the presidential candidate - a show guest that fateful morning? Or was it business related, as the candidate is the powerful Chairman of the Health and Welfare Committee that oversees the drug industry?

A Memorable Murder is a story of greed, revenge, political cover-up, and a country's insatiable appetite for tabloid-worthy news stories.

It is also a novel you won't soon forget.

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