Can two Sleuths put these two puzzles together before college starts in September?
Recruiting Murder
A Brown & McNeil Murder Mystery Book 3
by Frank Lazarus
Genre: Murder Mystery, Crime Thriller
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The Phenom
A Brown & McNeil Murder Mystery Book 2
But
his dreams are suddenly shattered when he is arrested for the murder
of his best friend, Sherman Claxton.
Detective Vernon
Brown, and James McNeil, his friend and Bo's grandfather, search for
the truth, but James goes rogue, and soon finds himself in the
dangerous underbelly of the Philadelphia drug sub-culture, where the
stakes are high and it's hard to tell who's friend and who's foe.
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The Murder Gambit
A Brown & McNeil Murder Mystery Book 1
An
unexplained death in a nursing home. A man falls from a balcony. A
hit and run in the middle of a city street. An execution in a home. A
woman collapses dead after a date.
Five murders. Five
methods. Five police jurisdictions.
What's the
connection?
Philadelphia-area detectives are under
pressure to solve the murders, while dealing with their own
issues.
Speeding like the lead car at Talladega towards a
shocking conclusion, is The Murder Gambit a Shakespearean tragedy or
a sinister reality?
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Frank Lazarus was born and raised in West Philadelphia and attended Overbrook High School, as you may have guessed from his writings.
After graduating high school, Frank spent two years in the U.S. Army during the VietNam War. After his service, he completed his
Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration at St. Joseph’s University, in Philadelphia.
He was in the Financial Services and Life Insurance industry for fifty-three years before he retired at the end of 2021.
Frank has three adult children and five grandchildren.
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