Killing Liberty

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Parker T. Mattson ISBN: 9781370324828
Publisher: Parker T. Mattson Publication: October 30, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Parker T. Mattson
ISBN: 9781370324828
Publisher: Parker T. Mattson
Publication: October 30, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Based on shockingly true events, Killing Liberty is a highly disturbing and thought-provoking crime novel.

It boldly confronts the issue of modern emerging depravity in an already corrupt little southern Alabama city, as discovered by hardened ex-Detroit PD homicide detective Derek Raiford. He’s brought in as the new Chief of Police after the last police chief (a well-connected, loud-mouth bully) is disgraced when caught in the middle of an underage sex scandal.

Derek’s first homicide case, the gruesome decapitation of Lloyd Baylor, forty-two but recently married to a sixteen-year-old high school girl, sets off a chain of events both shocking and puzzling and soon leads to lies, desperate cover-ups, a missing girl who’s dead or on the run, fatal arson and more murders, each more shocking than the last.

And the young widow, a genuine beauty at any age and a seductive mystery in her own right, provides even more resistance against Raiford’s efforts to find her husband’s killer -- she adamantly refuses to admit the terrible truth surrounding them all, even at the cost of her own life.

In Killing Liberty, tough-as-hard-bark Derek Raiford faces an unseen but murderous plot that could easily leave him dead and buried in the backwoods.

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Based on shockingly true events, Killing Liberty is a highly disturbing and thought-provoking crime novel.

It boldly confronts the issue of modern emerging depravity in an already corrupt little southern Alabama city, as discovered by hardened ex-Detroit PD homicide detective Derek Raiford. He’s brought in as the new Chief of Police after the last police chief (a well-connected, loud-mouth bully) is disgraced when caught in the middle of an underage sex scandal.

Derek’s first homicide case, the gruesome decapitation of Lloyd Baylor, forty-two but recently married to a sixteen-year-old high school girl, sets off a chain of events both shocking and puzzling and soon leads to lies, desperate cover-ups, a missing girl who’s dead or on the run, fatal arson and more murders, each more shocking than the last.

And the young widow, a genuine beauty at any age and a seductive mystery in her own right, provides even more resistance against Raiford’s efforts to find her husband’s killer -- she adamantly refuses to admit the terrible truth surrounding them all, even at the cost of her own life.

In Killing Liberty, tough-as-hard-bark Derek Raiford faces an unseen but murderous plot that could easily leave him dead and buried in the backwoods.

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