Far from the Truth

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
Cover of the book Far from the Truth by Ronald Feldman, Ronald Feldman
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ronald Feldman ISBN: 9780997843354
Publisher: Ronald Feldman Publication: December 12, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ronald Feldman
ISBN: 9780997843354
Publisher: Ronald Feldman
Publication: December 12, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Andrew Riccardi is murdered while snorkeling on his honeymoon in St. John, US Virgin Island with the woman he cheated former wife Lindsay. Newlywed Collette Riccardi fears that she is next and escapes to NYC seeking Lindsay and Detective Karl Dieter’s help finding Andrew’s killers.
As the investigation begins so does the widening circle of events when Dieter learns that Collette and Andrew’s apartments have been burglarized. Both computers are missing. But why? What information could be stored? The man who ordered the theft of the computers has the same question. How can these computers incriminate me? Dieter also wants to know.
Collette, now at the center of the puzzle, is kidnapped and questioned about the computer information. The kidnappers fear that they will be arrested for work completed on their billionaire boss’s behalf. Work that has consequences of international black-market purchases benefitting ISIS. They plot with Collette
How can the joyful innocence of a honeymoon lead to international black-market purchases and murder? Why should Lindsay help the woman who ended her marriage? As Detective Dieter digs deep down, he finds an ever increasingly bottomless hole of lies, intrigue and murder.
Unraveling events leads him on a worldwide race that is very far from the truth.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Andrew Riccardi is murdered while snorkeling on his honeymoon in St. John, US Virgin Island with the woman he cheated former wife Lindsay. Newlywed Collette Riccardi fears that she is next and escapes to NYC seeking Lindsay and Detective Karl Dieter’s help finding Andrew’s killers.
As the investigation begins so does the widening circle of events when Dieter learns that Collette and Andrew’s apartments have been burglarized. Both computers are missing. But why? What information could be stored? The man who ordered the theft of the computers has the same question. How can these computers incriminate me? Dieter also wants to know.
Collette, now at the center of the puzzle, is kidnapped and questioned about the computer information. The kidnappers fear that they will be arrested for work completed on their billionaire boss’s behalf. Work that has consequences of international black-market purchases benefitting ISIS. They plot with Collette
How can the joyful innocence of a honeymoon lead to international black-market purchases and murder? Why should Lindsay help the woman who ended her marriage? As Detective Dieter digs deep down, he finds an ever increasingly bottomless hole of lies, intrigue and murder.
Unraveling events leads him on a worldwide race that is very far from the truth.

More books from Thrillers

Cover of the book Patriot's Blood by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book Cazadores de canguros by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book Game Theory: The Legal Thriller Bestseller from Colleen Cross by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book War Bringer by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book A Dash of Madness: A Thriller Anthology by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book Death on the Last Train by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book La Maison de poupée by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book Ce qui se dit la nuit by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book Non fidarti by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book Gallic Noir by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book Coyotes by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book Corra, Alex Cross by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book The Drifters by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book End of the Tiger and Other Stories by Ronald Feldman
Cover of the book Silicon Seduction by Ronald Feldman
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy