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Mourn the Hangman

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Blake opened the door and took his first step into Hell. He had come to his apartment with a lilt in his walk, pleasantly burdened with candy and flowers. This was to be a reconciliation with his wife, Stella. Stella, who hated private investigators—"private snitches," she called them.

So he had resigned from the firm of Bricker and Blake: Investigators. Too bad it had to be in the middle of the tough Arrenhower job. But Stella was worth it.

The room was in shambles. There was Stella, battered and bloody, sprawled on a chair. She had been brutally bludgeoned to death.

I'm dead, Steve black thought, and I can't cry. Who will I cry for? For Stella, who'd never hear me now? Maybe I'll cry for the man who killed her. Maybe I'll cry for him when I find him—and maybe God himself will cry for him before I'm through...


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Publisher: F+W Media

Kindle Book

  • Release date: July 13, 2012

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781440544958
  • Release date: July 13, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781440544958
  • File size: 1870 KB
  • Release date: July 13, 2012

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Mystery

Languages

English

Blake opened the door and took his first step into Hell. He had come to his apartment with a lilt in his walk, pleasantly burdened with candy and flowers. This was to be a reconciliation with his wife, Stella. Stella, who hated private investigators—"private snitches," she called them.

So he had resigned from the firm of Bricker and Blake: Investigators. Too bad it had to be in the middle of the tough Arrenhower job. But Stella was worth it.

The room was in shambles. There was Stella, battered and bloody, sprawled on a chair. She had been brutally bludgeoned to death.

I'm dead, Steve black thought, and I can't cry. Who will I cry for? For Stella, who'd never hear me now? Maybe I'll cry for the man who killed her. Maybe I'll cry for him when I find him—and maybe God himself will cry for him before I'm through...


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