Requiem for Innocence

A Scott Drayco Mystery

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: BV Lawson ISBN: 9780990458234
Publisher: Crimetime Press Publication: August 27, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: BV Lawson
ISBN: 9780990458234
Publisher: Crimetime Press
Publication: August 27, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

The Sequel to Shamus Award Finalist and Next Generation Indie Book Award Best Mystery, PLAYED TO DEATH

"Lawson’s book was so good, I read it twice from beginning to end." - Reader's Favorite Reviews

Crime consultant Scott Drayco is in the middle of a thorny case in Washington, D.C. involving murder victims who were all wheelchair-bound. Then, out of the blue, he gets a worried call from a friend on Virginia's Eastern Shore about an attack on an innocent disabled girl.

Working once again with Sheriff Sailor and Deputy Nelia Tyler, Drayco discovers almost everyone believes the girl's attack was an accident. But he begins to suspect otherwise when he crosses paths with a badly disfigured man and the man's enigmatic Goth son, as well as one of the smoothest and most dangerous figures Drayco has encountered in his career.

Meanwhile, his conflicted feelings toward the soon-to-be-divorced town councilman's wife, Darcie Squier, continue to simmer under the surface and threaten to undermine his focus and cloud his judgment. But he's well aware he needs to keep his faculties razor-sharp if he's to solve the riddle of whether the cases in D.C. and the Eastern Shore are linked - or is he dealing with not one monster, but two?

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The Sequel to Shamus Award Finalist and Next Generation Indie Book Award Best Mystery, PLAYED TO DEATH

"Lawson’s book was so good, I read it twice from beginning to end." - Reader's Favorite Reviews

Crime consultant Scott Drayco is in the middle of a thorny case in Washington, D.C. involving murder victims who were all wheelchair-bound. Then, out of the blue, he gets a worried call from a friend on Virginia's Eastern Shore about an attack on an innocent disabled girl.

Working once again with Sheriff Sailor and Deputy Nelia Tyler, Drayco discovers almost everyone believes the girl's attack was an accident. But he begins to suspect otherwise when he crosses paths with a badly disfigured man and the man's enigmatic Goth son, as well as one of the smoothest and most dangerous figures Drayco has encountered in his career.

Meanwhile, his conflicted feelings toward the soon-to-be-divorced town councilman's wife, Darcie Squier, continue to simmer under the surface and threaten to undermine his focus and cloud his judgment. But he's well aware he needs to keep his faculties razor-sharp if he's to solve the riddle of whether the cases in D.C. and the Eastern Shore are linked - or is he dealing with not one monster, but two?

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