Death Goes Postal
Rare fi fteenth-century typesetting artifacts journey through time to
the present, leaving behind not only their original innovation, but a
horrifying imprint in their wake: mugging, robbery, kidnapping, and
murder.
Professor Abner Fraume, brother of the bookstore�s former owner,
possesses these artifacts and gives his life to protect their whereabouts.
A greedy colleague poses as one of several newcomers to a literary
critique group sponsored by the bookstore. The villain leaves a trail of
destruction in Bath, England; Annapolis; and the Deep South.
Dan and Rivka risk life and limb solving puzzles to locate the hidden
artifacts and unmask the manic-depressive suspect behind the crimes.
The conundrum�s path involves the Internet, a young lad�s term paper,
the U.S. mails, the FBI, and Scotland Yard. Is it any wonder that Death
Goes Postal?
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Death Goes Postal
Rare fi fteenth-century typesetting artifacts journey through time to
the present, leaving behind not only their original innovation, but a
horrifying imprint in their wake: mugging, robbery, kidnapping, and
murder.
Professor Abner Fraume, brother of the bookstore�s former owner,
possesses these artifacts and gives his life to protect their whereabouts.
A greedy colleague poses as one of several newcomers to a literary
critique group sponsored by the bookstore. The villain leaves a trail of
destruction in Bath, England; Annapolis; and the Deep South.
Dan and Rivka risk life and limb solving puzzles to locate the hidden
artifacts and unmask the manic-depressive suspect behind the crimes.
The conundrum�s path involves the Internet, a young lad�s term paper,
the U.S. mails, the FBI, and Scotland Yard. Is it any wonder that Death
Goes Postal?
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Death Goes Postal

Death Goes Postal

by Rosemary Mild, Larry Mild
Death Goes Postal

Death Goes Postal

by Rosemary Mild, Larry Mild

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Overview

Rare fi fteenth-century typesetting artifacts journey through time to
the present, leaving behind not only their original innovation, but a
horrifying imprint in their wake: mugging, robbery, kidnapping, and
murder.
Professor Abner Fraume, brother of the bookstore�s former owner,
possesses these artifacts and gives his life to protect their whereabouts.
A greedy colleague poses as one of several newcomers to a literary
critique group sponsored by the bookstore. The villain leaves a trail of
destruction in Bath, England; Annapolis; and the Deep South.
Dan and Rivka risk life and limb solving puzzles to locate the hidden
artifacts and unmask the manic-depressive suspect behind the crimes.
The conundrum�s path involves the Internet, a young lad�s term paper,
the U.S. mails, the FBI, and Scotland Yard. Is it any wonder that Death
Goes Postal?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148235286
Publisher: Magic Island Literary Works
Publication date: 09/28/2012
Series: Dan and Rivka Sherman Mysteries , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

About the Co-Authors: Rosemary and Larry Mild have written and published cozy mysteries, adventure/thrillers, short stories, newspaper/magazine articles, and essays. Their marriage has not only withstood the loss of their daughter Miriam in the terrorist bombing of Pan Am flight 103, but the daily test of writing back to back in the same room. For the past fourteen years the Milds have lived in Severna Park, Maryland seven months of the year and have spent the remaining five in Honolulu, Hawaii where they have children and grandchildren. They also have children and grandchildren living on a 55 acre horse farm in South Carolina. Rosemary, a graduate of Smith College, is a career writer and editor. She is a former assistant editor of Harper's, an editor at Williams and Wilkins, a managing editor of Chemical Times &Trends, and an engineering writer at Westinghouse. Larry, a graduate of American University, is an electrical engineer turned writer. He designed and documented electronic equipment and systems for Honeywell, Alliant Techsystems, and Chesapeake Instrument Corporation. Earlier, he rode U.S. Naval ships as a global field engineer for RCA. Larry has written for and presented peer papers to Government, corporate, and professional organizations. Together they�ve traveled world-wide to China, Japan, Cambodia, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, New Zealand, Australia, British Isles, Canada, Mediterranean nations, and the U.S.
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