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8 kirjaa tekijältä David a Thyfault
Children who have no mothers seek bonding through substitutes. Stump, a 19-year-old criminology student, would do anything for his dementia-riddled adoptive grandmother, who is confined to a couch of a Memory Care facility. He would pay for her care, drive across country to find her BFF's family treasure, take on a conniving health care administrator, or even risk his own life.Meanwhile he has problems of his own. Its about time he be allowed to manage his own trust. He has three million dollars to work with. It shouldn't be difficult to make enough money to live on. All he has to do is replace his trustee, convert an old run-down commercial building into a thriving breakfast restaurant, solve a cold case murder and overcome the storm of the century.
When it comes to the law, both the bad guys and good guys come in various forms. In Zero Degree Murder, the reader will go back to the seventies in Los Angeles, California and follow a largely true story about a fascinating officer named Allen Padget, who may have gone insane had he not gone undercover and infiltrated quite a few nefarious groups over time, including the KKK. You'll also observe a clever criminology student who gets right to the verge of graduation and must elect to either get his diploma or become involved in a bizarre case in which a husband and wife kill each other at different times and in different places. When it's all over the two men, who could have been grandfather and grandson, come together in a cloak-and-dagger meeting and reveal their long held secrets.
Good girl Miranda Munchak was naive and pregnant when she received the equivalence of a life sentence for three murders she didn't commit. She gave up her only child and struggled through her first ten years in prison, forming vital alliances but sacrificing her principles in order to survive. But when her decision to donate an organ to the child she had never known led to an unexpected opportunity to escape, her life "in the wind," as the authorities called it, became even more complicated. While on the lam, she met a fine new man and fell in love but couldn't share her dark past with him. Now he too could be arrested, for aiding and abetting a fugitive.