Murder Has Two Faces: Murder pays when justice fails.

Murder Has Two Faces: Murder pays when justice fails.

by Gordon M. Labuhn
Murder Has Two Faces: Murder pays when justice fails.

Murder Has Two Faces: Murder pays when justice fails.

by Gordon M. Labuhn

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Overview

Murder Has Two Faces challenges the reader to discover who is killing ill prison inmates so that guilty cons on death row can walk to freedom. The mystery is magnified by pressure on Judge Knoche to find the killer before a prisoner is released and finalizes his threat to kill the judge. Lovers of mysteries will find this 81,500 word story an intriguing challenge.

There are glimpses of the prison violence found in Mary Seattle's "Killing Ground". Death chamber fears conveyed by Stephen King's "Green Mile", and good old fashion Sherlock Holmes detective work.

The killer must be exposed! Where is the kjiller hiding? Who will be next? The suspets are few. The killer's cover-up is a masterpiece. Tell tale signs are difficult to find, but they are in plain sight. False images, false perceptions, and false expectations provide a hiding place. The doctor, nurse, priest, nun, and three guards are suspects, all of whom strive to expose the killer.

Legal manipulation, team analysis, scientific testing, and futuristic electronic technology fail to fracture the woven wall of falsehoods. Only careful observation can penetrate the false images to reveal the identity of the killer. The judge is determined to catch the murderer.

Will you know who the killer is before the judge does?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781463674908
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/20/2011
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.73(d)

About the Author

As a member of AFO in the mid-1940s, Gordon M. Labuhn was one of sixteen youths who roamed the streets of Detroit before he attained a BA and M.Div. in Sociology at Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. He served as an executive director of nonprofit associations for twenty-one years and as a chief executive officer of corporate proprietary and for-profit organizations for five years. He also spent three years in governmental service. As a writer and producer, his work includes twelve one-hour-long religious vignettes and a nationally publicized movie that featured an all-teenage cast. Author of Planning Effective Meetings, published by Northern Michigan University, he was a feature article journalist for a Detroit-area newspaper, winner of the National PR/PI award for a youth Health Behavior Inventory project, and a recent winner of the Bayview Classic Auto writers' contest. Labuhn and his wife have four children and reside in Langley, Washington.
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