Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Mystery & Detective / General
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:Mason & Penfield Mysteries
  • Series Number:3
  • Pages:271
  • eBook ISBN:9798999259509

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A Mason & Penfield Mystery

By Jim Crigler

Overview


The nicest people live in the suburbs. The nicest people commit murder. When a mathematician is killed in his home in the sleepy Atlanta suburb of Bristow, detective John Mason is perplexed by two things: the near total absence of any forensic evidence at the scene, and the hush-hush interest that the FBI has taken in the crime. When Mason traces the FBI's interest to his former employer, a small, now-defunct defense contractor, he enlists the aid of his friend, Ron Penfield, to work out what's going on. After all, Ron helped solve a couple of previous cases, and he worked with Mason at the defense company. But Ron's past, both recent and remote, is about to bowl him over and leave him traumatized and unable to help. And Mason is about to face up to ghosts from his own past, as well.
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Description


The nicest people live in the suburbs. The nicest people commit murder. When a mathematician is killed in his home in the sleepy Atlanta suburb of Bristow, detective John Mason is perplexed by two things: the near total absence of any forensic evidence at the scene, and the hush-hush interest that the FBI has taken in the crime. When Mason traces the FBI's interest to his former employer, a small, now-defunct defense contractor, he enlists the aid of his friend, Ron Penfield, to work out what's going on. After all, Ron helped solve a couple of previous cases, and he worked with Mason at the defense company. But Ron's past, both recent and remote, is about to bowl him over and leave him traumatized and unable to help. And Mason is about to face up to ghosts from his own past, as well.
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About The Author


Jim Crigler, the author of *Unthinkable* and *Seen Sean?*, lives with his wife and his dog in suburban Atlanta. He has degrees in music composition and computer science. His grandchildren call him "Gaffer" even though he doesn't resemble a lighting electrician on a movie set.
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