Author: | Kevin M. Weeks | ISBN: | 9781462824021 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | January 17, 2008 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Kevin M. Weeks |
ISBN: | 9781462824021 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | January 17, 2008 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
When the pieces of a masterfully crafted puzzle are scattered all over Washington D.C. and P.G. County Maryland, quick witted and statuesque D.C. Detective Hanae Troop must uncover who is responsible for leaving colorful deadly weapons at each crime scene. The killer, who goes by the name of The Paradox, is on a mission to murder D.C.s #1 male exotic dancers, all for a personal vendetta that stretches all the way back to Philadelphia.
There is national attention because of a highly visible protest right in the middle of the U.S. Capitol lawn. For sure, the Feds are out to take over the case from D.C.s Homicide Division. The outstanding reputation of the department rests on the shoulders of Detective Troop. Will she discover that the killings are tied to Teco Jackson, who is known as a snitch in the City of Brotherly Love? Or will Detective Troop find that these crimes stem from a jealous rage?
One thing is certain. Teco is wedged in the middle of the Chocolate Citys most infamous murders; and Detective Troop has to decide if she is going to cuff Teco or protect him. Ultimately, she finds herself in a strange predicament when she comes face to face with The Paradox. The question remains, are these crimes of passion or revenge?
Book Review
Library Journal Book Review for The Street Life Series: Is It Passion or Revenge?
[See Library Journal. Word on the Street Lit. 01/07/08] http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6530172.html?industryid=47118
Weeks, Kevin M. The Street Life Series: Is It Passion or Revenge?
Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris, 2008.
Weeks, Kevin M. The Street Life Series: Is It Suicide or Murder?
Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris, 2006.
Book Excerpt for The Street Life Series: Is It Passion or Revenge?"
When the pieces of a masterfully crafted puzzle are scattered all over Washington D.C. and P.G. County Maryland, quick witted and statuesque D.C. Detective Hanae Troop must uncover who is responsible for leaving colorful deadly weapons at each crime scene. The killer, who goes by the name of The Paradox, is on a mission to murder D.C.s #1 male exotic dancers, all for a personal vendetta that stretches all the way back to Philadelphia.
There is national attention because of a highly visible protest right in the middle of the U.S. Capitol lawn. For sure, the Feds are out to take over the case from D.C.s Homicide Division. The outstanding reputation of the department rests on the shoulders of Detective Troop. Will she discover that the killings are tied to Teco Jackson, who is known as a snitch in the City of Brotherly Love? Or will Detective Troop find that these crimes stem from a jealous rage?
One thing is certain. Teco is wedged in the middle of the Chocolate Citys most infamous murders; and Detective Troop has to decide if she is going to cuff Teco or protect him. Ultimately, she finds herself in a strange predicament when she comes face to face with The Paradox. The question remains, are these crimes of passion or revenge?
Book Review
Library Journal Book Review for The Street Life Series: Is It Passion or Revenge?
[See Library Journal. Word on the Street Lit. 01/07/08] http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6530172.html?industryid=47118
Weeks, Kevin M. The Street Life Series: Is It Passion or Revenge?
Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris, 2008.
Weeks, Kevin M. The Street Life Series: Is It Suicide or Murder?
Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris, 2006.
Book Excerpt for The Street Life Series: Is It Passion or Revenge?"