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Poolin the Alley
Poolin the Alley
Poolin the Alley
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Poolin the Alley

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Roger Caldwell is a detective working for the police department in Manchester, New Hampshire. He fears that he is becoming numb to horrific incidents- such as the one he encounters when he walks into an alley one morning. He finds a dead woman lying face down in a tepid pool. It’s apparent that someone killed her, but who?

He and his partner Justin Garner are tasked with unraveling the mystery of who killed the woman. The mystery leads them to a discovery that neither of them ever expected.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherZoey Summers
Release dateJul 4, 2016
ISBN9781533744456
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    The small plastic swimming pool didn’t bother Roger Caldwell. He wasn’t bothered by the brackish green water that had gathered in it. He wasn’t bothered by the dead insects that floated on the surface of the water. He wasn’t bothered by the hideous smiling frog face at one side of the pool. He wasn’t bothered by the small crowd of a dozen people that had gathered to watch. He wasn’t even bothered by the woman that lay face-down in the pool, her long brown hair spread out in every direction like that of a tragic Shakespearean heroine. He wasn’t bothered by the fact that she only wore a pair of tight green shorts and a shirt that had been torn off and thrown nearby. He had seen murder and death before. Though he always found himself disturbed by it, he wasn’t as shocked as he had been the first time he had witnessed a dead child. He was growing a thick skin, and he wasn’t sure that he liked

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