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R - 3 - R           by Wesley Thanderin                      Copyright © 2010 by Wesley Thanderin

Donald Parsons has recently retired from Scotland Yard and is finally getting the time to straighten up the old house. There are so many things he has wanted to change since his wife passed away some two years before - her favorite things still clutter the place and they are NOT his favorite things.

But interference fills the void he created as his granddaughter comes to visit for the summer break from college with questions about police investigations, which is her major, and a puzzling call from the Yard about a case he remembered vaguely from his first year as an inspector.

Why would a ninety-year-old case suddenly seem so important? It seems someone has found a clue tying it to a brand-new case and they are having a little trouble trying to figure out why.

A search through the archives provides an even bigger puzzle: the clues lead to several cases from the previous two centuries as well. Is this some kind of conspiracy?

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Some Call Me Angel           by Wesley Thanderin                      Copyright © 2010 by Wesley Thanderin

Angela Parsons has a new case, hired by a wife to follow a husband suspected of infidelity. Nothing too special about it. Nothing different than hundreds of other such cases, except for a feeling.

But before she can catch the husband doing anything, she hears the news that the wife has been killed. Thinking the husband might have been involved, she goes to the police, at the crime scene to offer anything she can to the case.

Once there, she sees a picture of the wife and can only ask, "who's that?" Turns out the wife is not the woman that hired her.

So who could of hired her and how could they be connected to the killing? Read more...