Too Many Murders: a Carmine Delmonico Novel
by Colleen McCullough
The small college town of Holloman, Connecticut has twelve residents killed on one day in the spring of 1967. The victims include both: black and white, young and old, rich and poor. Carmine Delmonico, was a Lieutenant in the previous novel, On,Off. Now a Captain, he is put in charge of all the murder investigations. All twelve of the victims were killed in a different manner. Are the murders linked? The timing of the murders points to more than one killer. Is there a criminal mastermind at work? The FBI is in town looking for a Soviet spy at the local defense contractor. Is there a Red spy ring in Holloman? Carmine searches for the murderer but the spy may be the key to the solution of the crime wave. Carmine's family is threatened as he searches for the murderer. Will Carmine and his detectives be able to solve all twelve murders without the benefit of a modern crime lab?
Friday, June 4, 2010
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