Fatal Philosophy

A series of murders of prominent citizens rock Dallas. Detective Jason Colbert receives a coded message which ultimately leads him to the philosophy club and psychologist Doris Goodman. The motive for the murders eludes Jason and the reader is led through the twisted philosophy of the murderer to the next victim.

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Fatal Philosophy

A series of murders of prominent citizens rock Dallas. Detective Jason Colbert receives a coded message which ultimately leads him to the philosophy club and psychologist Doris Goodman. The motive for the murders eludes Jason and the reader is led through the twisted philosophy of the murderer to the next victim.

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Fatal Philosophy

Fatal Philosophy

by David Alkek
Fatal Philosophy

Fatal Philosophy

by David Alkek

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Overview

A series of murders of prominent citizens rock Dallas. Detective Jason Colbert receives a coded message which ultimately leads him to the philosophy club and psychologist Doris Goodman. The motive for the murders eludes Jason and the reader is led through the twisted philosophy of the murderer to the next victim.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033184422
Publisher: David Alkek
Publication date: 04/24/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 540,871
File size: 368 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David Alkek is the author of three books, a contemporary mystery set in Dallas, a book of science and philosophy that investigates the purpose of the universe and A Requiem for Athens a work of historical fiction. A dermatologist for over 40 years, David draws from his medical and scientific background to create his books. He is an avid reader and credits Arthur Conan Doyle, John Grisham, James Patterson, and Isaac Asimov for providing his inspiration. In his free time David likes to write, play poker, garden, and attend writer’s workshops and book clubs. What David does not enjoy is being bored.

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