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Best Served Cold: A Tony Razzolito PI Story

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Best Served Cold: A Tony Razzolito PI Story

$15.78
 
Private eye, Tony Razzolito along with Homicide Detectives John Cahill and Lucy Havens are racing the clock to catch a killer that should've been behind bars a year ago.

Last year, up-and-coming NASCAR driver, Jarrod Trevino was murdered and left in an alley in the middle of the city. A murder that neither Razzolito nor the cops were able to solve.

A year later, Teddy 'Sky' Jones, new rookie sensation for the Charlotte Wildcats basketball team was shot to death and his body left in an alley behind the Spectrum Sports Center.

There are enough similarities between the two murders-both high-profile athletes killed in the same way with the same caliber gun, both left in an alley in Uptown Charlotte-that the city may have a potential serial killer on their hands. Or could it be a copycat killer? Or maybe something else entirely?

The mayor, the CMPD, and the city of Charlotte, all believe the murders are connected. Tony Razzolito disagrees and signs on to help the police discover the truth in this baffling, whodunnit murder mystery.

But first, he and the lead homicide detective need to learn how to play nice. Because their egos keep getting in the way of finding justice for the victim's families and for a homicide captain who's feeling the weight of a frustrated city sitting heavily upon her shoulders.

This is Book 4 in the popular Razzman Mystery Crime Files series


Author: Joe Congel
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: Apr 16, 2023
Number of Pages: 218 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798391090113
 

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