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The Long Shadow Of Death

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Product Code: 9781535396615
ISBN13: 9781535396615
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When historian and amateur detective Lawrence Lightfoot gets a call from the eccentric Didier Lemaire, he reluctantly agrees to a meeting that will change both men's lives forever. Lemaire claims that the shocking death of Charles McIntyre can't be properly investigated by the police. McIntyre, an American businessman, friend and business partner of Lemaire, was found bound, beaten, and dead in his rented apartment. Lemaire insists that Lightfoot's unique detective skills and discretion are vital to finding the culprits. After a meeting with police, Lightfoot decides to take on the case. He travels to New York to interview McIntyre's family and associates, is followed and attacked by mysterious assailants, renews an old love while falling hopelessly and futilely for a new one, and finally learns that the police in Paris have discovered that Lemaire has gone missing, possibly a new victim of McIntyre's killers. Returning to Paris, Lightfoot's quest to find the murderers turns up clues regarding a treasure of some sort that disappeared during the Second World War and exposes several astonishing relationships of the people involved in the mystery. In continuing his search for the killers, a high police official dies and a connection is soon made to McIntyre's death and possibly Lemaire's disappearance. Old love letters, a poignant visit to the American cemetery in Normandy, and a "shot in the dark" trip to Geneva help uncover the mystery of the murders and other crimes spanning back more than half a century, which are finally revealed in a gloomy cellar of an abandoned chateau.

Author: P. W. Kielty
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Sep 05, 2016
Number of Pages: 294 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 153539661X
ISBN-13: 9781535396615

The Long Shadow Of Death

$12.59
 
When historian and amateur detective Lawrence Lightfoot gets a call from the eccentric Didier Lemaire, he reluctantly agrees to a meeting that will change both men's lives forever. Lemaire claims that the shocking death of Charles McIntyre can't be properly investigated by the police. McIntyre, an American businessman, friend and business partner of Lemaire, was found bound, beaten, and dead in his rented apartment. Lemaire insists that Lightfoot's unique detective skills and discretion are vital to finding the culprits. After a meeting with police, Lightfoot decides to take on the case. He travels to New York to interview McIntyre's family and associates, is followed and attacked by mysterious assailants, renews an old love while falling hopelessly and futilely for a new one, and finally learns that the police in Paris have discovered that Lemaire has gone missing, possibly a new victim of McIntyre's killers. Returning to Paris, Lightfoot's quest to find the murderers turns up clues regarding a treasure of some sort that disappeared during the Second World War and exposes several astonishing relationships of the people involved in the mystery. In continuing his search for the killers, a high police official dies and a connection is soon made to McIntyre's death and possibly Lemaire's disappearance. Old love letters, a poignant visit to the American cemetery in Normandy, and a "shot in the dark" trip to Geneva help uncover the mystery of the murders and other crimes spanning back more than half a century, which are finally revealed in a gloomy cellar of an abandoned chateau.

Author: P. W. Kielty
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Sep 05, 2016
Number of Pages: 294 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 153539661X
ISBN-13: 9781535396615
 

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