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The River Rat Murders

Autor Frank L. Gertcher
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 sep 2019
"The River Rat Murders presents the first part of the diary of Caroline Case, a Wabash Valley Madame, during Prohibition. After the murder of her friend Alec in 1921, Caroline becomes an amateur but extremely resourceful detective. She and her mysterious new friend, Hannibal Jones, her "girls" and an odd assortment of local characters solve five murders. They get no help from the authorities, who are on the take from gangsters who control the booze trade in the Valley."--Amazon.com.
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ISBN-13: 9780983575443
ISBN-10: 0983575444
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 157 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp

Notă biografică

I am a retired senior scientist and current storyteller. My publications include six books and a number of papers in scientific journals. I was born in Clinton in Vermillion County, Indiana, and I grew up on a farm in Sullivan County. My mother's ancestors lived and died on the Indiana frontier. For many years, my father and I fished and trapped on the Wabash River for a major portion of our family income. As an adult, I traveled to and lived in many places around the world, but I am still a Hoosier at heart.
The settings for my latest novel titled: The River Rat Murders (2019), includes the Wabash River Valley and small Indiana towns during Prohibition. My father (1910-1998) was an active participant in the moonshine business during the 1920s.
My earlier novel titled: The Dark Cabin Murders (2018), includes small towns and the countryside near my family's Indiana farm. Wind Grass Hill is a real place that I often visited as a boy. The Devil's Dell was modeled on the deep "dells" in Turkey Run State Park.
I have six more books in various stages of completion, and new Wind Grass Hill novels will soon appear on bookstore shelves.