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Deep Matters: A Detective Story Macabre: Suspense Detective Investigator Series
Deep Matters: A Detective Story Macabre: Suspense Detective Investigator Series
Deep Matters: A Detective Story Macabre: Suspense Detective Investigator Series
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Deep Matter

A Detective Story Macabre

There’s something alluring about criminal forensics. The niggling little details that make the search for truth so much more fascinating. From the fingerprints on the windowsill to the footprints outside the frame, even to the tiny hairs in the shower drain, there is a world of evidence that all come together to get at the truth.

Everyone knows that science is on our side, right?

Meet Darby Lefflin, the forensic analyst.

The red-headed researcher has spent nearly a decade getting to know all the ins and outs of discovery, of defining, and deducing the truth from the evidence provided. Now, however, the impetus for evidence is higher than ever. There is a cold-blooded murderer out there, and the reality is that someone is gunning for the Lefflin girl.

She only has so much time left, and the clock is ticking. The hours are numbered and even the number of minutes she has before the worst comes to pass are limited.

Don’t wait another minute. Get into the mind of a murderer, and divine which data will mean the difference between deduction and death.

Don’t Delay. Download This Book Now.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGuava Books
Release dateMar 17, 2017
ISBN9781386850533
Deep Matters: A Detective Story Macabre: Suspense Detective Investigator Series

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    Deep Matters - Parker Freeman

    Introduction

    The world of police work today is a far cry from the deductive mastery of Sherlock Holmes and the routine detail-sniffing days of Dragnet. The reader of detective stories is seeking a new kind of story, one that not only explains the crime and the criminal’s motive and background but now the nitty-gritty details of how the crime was committed.

    But think for just a moment, about the new kind of killer out there today. They, too, have the access to the detailed television programs of today, the same access to the tools and the means to do the most horrible atrocity to a human being possible.

    It truly is frightening, and the mind reels from the possibilities that could manifest if only those who have a mind to become killers would do their homework.

    Darby is just such a fanatic when it comes down to her passion. She has an inclination that is unquenchable, to not only comprehend the processes that a homicidal maniac brings to the table but to take her broad range of skills and education to a level higher than any before.

    As you pursue her line of, thought, there is also a modicum of danger in her own life. The line between what is possible, and what is right is sometimes blurred. SO what does a moral person do when confronted with the power they never expected they possessed? This is the moral quandary that Darby faces, and we as the reader can alternately comprehend her situation, or condemn her actions. But what, really would one do to stop a criminal? Read on and find out!

    Prologue

    What time did she say to be here?

    Ellis Amberson was standing in the evening's darkness, far from his home and in a part of town he knew was really bad news. The note he’d gotten at his job, though was pretty clear.  He looked down at the note, just to make sure he got it right.

    122 Wimpole St.  I need to see you again. We had unfinished business, and I should really give you what you deserve, big boy.

    It was signed with the pair of lips, kissed onto the page like teenagers do. HE remembered the girl – she wasn’t quite his type because she was closer to thirty than she was to grade school, but man, that little vixen was hot in those pigtails... 

    Ellis hadn’t gone home to change;  he was still wearing his ‘work duds’ as he called them. The color scheme for the car dealership was gray and white, so naturally the ‘uniform’ of the professional car salesman had to match. He wore gray slacks, so as to not be seen as too aggressive; a white shirt with a collar, so as to be seen as an authority; and a gray cardigan, to soften the appeal and reduce the

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