Libby Clark is working as a scientist at a top secret WWII government research facility when she begins to suspect that not all is as it seems there, and after a dead body is discovered, Libby begin her own investigation into the crime.
The story follows Dean Faiello, a charismatic figure entrenched in New York City's nightlife, who finds himself unsatisfied despite his success in the beauty industry. His reckless pursuit of wealth leads him to commit a shocking act: performing cosmetic surgery without any medical qualifications. This dangerous choice sets the stage for a gripping tale of ambition, deception, and the consequences of living on the edge.
The story revolves around Susan McFarland, a vibrant and accomplished mother of three young boys, who mysteriously vanishes, leaving her family and community in turmoil. As the search for her intensifies, secrets and hidden truths come to light, challenging the perceptions of those who thought they knew her best. The narrative explores themes of family dynamics, the impact of loss, and the quest for understanding in the face of uncertainty.
At just twenty-four, Air Force Staff Sergeant Mike Severance has made significant contributions to his country, showcasing bravery and dedication. The narrative explores his journey, highlighting the challenges and triumphs he faced in service. Through his experiences, the book delves into themes of heroism, sacrifice, and the personal cost of military life, painting a vivid portrait of an American hero who embodies resilience and commitment in the face of adversity.
Offering a comprehensive exploration of the Caylee Anthony case, this book delves into the intricate details surrounding the disappearance and tragic death of the young girl. It examines the investigation, the media frenzy, and the legal proceedings that captivated the nation. Through extensive research and interviews, the author sheds light on the complexities of the case, the impact on the community, and the broader implications for justice and society. This account provides a thorough understanding of one of the most controversial cases in recent history.
Lucinda Pierce investigates a bomb blast at a local high school which points towards suspected terrorism, and when the FBI takes over the case, Lucinda continues her own investigation into the true motivation of the bomber.
All that came crashing down December 2001, when Kathleen apparently fell to
her death in their secluded home. Her trusted husband, Michael, stood
accused.This is the inside look at the Michael Peterson case. If anybody wants
to know the whole story, read Fanning's Book' Ann Christensen, Michael
Peterson's sister
Raynella Dossett Leath said she came home one morning in 2003 and found her husband’s body in bed—covered in blood, a Colt .38 by his side. But authorities were suspicious of Raynella’s story. Why would her husband of ten years suddenly commit suicide? And if he had taken his own life, why did it appear that three shots were fired? David Leath was not the first of Raynella’s husbands to turn up dead. After digging into Raynella’s past, police unearthed bizarre, gruesome details surrounding the death of her first husband, who was seemingly trampled by his own cattle. Which led investigators to wonder: Could Raynella have staged his death, too? To those who knew her, Raynella was a loving mother of two, a good neighbor and friend, a nurse who always reached out a helping hand. Was this woman capable of killing both her husbands? And if so: Why did she do it—out of greed, jealousy, revenge? This is the story about what dark secrets were lurking inside HER DEADLY WEB.
"A new mystery for Homicide Investigator Lucinda Pierce - "When Homicide Investigator Lucinda Pierce has to break the news to a 13-year-old boy that his parents have been murdered, his reaction comes as a he claims that his father is not only still alive but also immortal, having sold his soul to the devil. The more Lucinda investigates, the more puzzled she becomes - and the more convinced that this is a family with something major to hide . . .