Thomas Gunn goes to Columbus Georgia, from a call from the Police Chief of Columbus to come to Columbus. When Thomas gets there more murders with his attention. Can Thomas get behind the chaos or will it be the end?
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Thomas is a media liaison for three Northern New Hampshire law enforcement agencies. Thomas gets a call from an old college friend from Mississippi, and Thomas goes down to the gulf Coast, to find out somebody is after him, by committing murders. Can Thomas find out who is behind this.
The Mississippi Murders- Thomas Gunn is a media liaison for three Northern New Hampshire law enforcement agencies. Thomas gets a call from a old friend from college, for Thomas to come down to Mississippi. When people end up getting killed, the attention goes to Thomas, and try to find out who is behind this. The Chattahoochee Valley Murders- Thomas Gunn goes to Columbus Georgia to find out who brought him there. Thomas comes across obstacles that get in the way, just to make the hunt that much harder.
Thomas Gunn is a media liaison for three Northern New Hampshire law enforcement agencies, who gets a call from a old friend from college to go down to the Gulf coast of Mississippi to solve a murder.
In the slum alleys of Lambeth in 1891 a sinister silk-hatted figure lurks in the shadows - but trade is there for the taking and a girl must make a living. Now, one after another, the girls who work the Waterloo Road wake in the morning to feel the slow agony of the most vicious of poisons . . . victims of the man called Fred. The police have only a string of 'catch me if you can' letters to taunt them, whilea whole mailing list of Victorian worthies find demands for money with menaces in their mail. Inspector Swain investigates . . . 'Original story told in a highly individual manner' Times Literary Supplement
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