Philosophy of Murder - Marian Hanson - Books - Independently Published - 9781798818022 - March 5, 2019
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Philosophy of Murder

Marian Hanson

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Philosophy of Murder

As she carefully locked the backdoor behind her, she noticed the stairs were in darkness, apparently all the way down to the bottom floor. She gave a sigh of annoyance. Now she'd have to fumble her way down the stairs.
With one hand firmly round the handrail she started her descent, feeling her way with her feet before treading down the next step.
Half way down she got a peculiar feeling of not being alone. Reluctantly, she put one foot down the next step...


A string of brutal murders rages the City, and at the same time there's an unexplainable increase of suicides.
It means a lot of extra work for DC Dwayne Miller and his friend and colleague, Hank Morrison.


When the police arrest a young man in suspect of the killings, Dwayne's girlfriend Emma Johnson, however, detects other leads: In the suspect's horoscope there're clues that point to poisoning. This offers a completely different approach to the case.
As a policeman, however, Dwayne cannot make use of Emma's alternative theory.


Together with her friend Abigail Williams she then secretly starts working towards finding an answer - even though intuition warns her that a disaster is nearing.
Suddenly her two friends are led into a cynical killer's web...


"Thrilling!" - Customer review


"A rather grim, gritty plot that makes you wonder if we do in fact blindly trust the people who should have our best interests at heart." - Customer Review


"Philosophy of Murder" is the second volume in the Starry Sky series with astrologer Emma Johnson.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 5, 2019
ISBN13 9781798818022
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 306
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 16 mm   ·   353 g
Language English  

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