The Cape Cod Murders

The Cape Cod Murders

by Raymond V. Martin
The Cape Cod Murders

The Cape Cod Murders

by Raymond V. Martin

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Overview

Jack Fuller is at it again, though this time he is not in Vegas but New England on Cape Cod looking for clues to the killer or killers of his wife Terry. The Sheriff in Vegas told Jake to go to Cape Cod and "follow the money" someone will contact him. A man does contact him, saying he knows who killed them but when he is to meet him for the evidence he finds the man brutally killed. The local police Lieutenant with Jake team up to attempt to find out who is running the large drug operation. Jake was told to "follow the money" and they do, it leads to the Mafia in Boston. They put a contract out on Jake, he has to go in hiding until they and the police "play make a deal." Jake decides to return to Las Vegas to gather more evidence to help convict the manager of the hotel where he met his wife and where it all began. Jake once again is after those evil men no they are ruthless killers, and he will bring them to justice whatever time it takes.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045147910
Publisher: Raymond V. Martin
Publication date: 07/01/2013
Series: Jake Fuller , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 821,825
File size: 252 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

While the thought of writing a novel has always been in my mind it was not until I retired to Florida that the thoughts became a reality. I am a retired dentist, living in Florida for many years now, I have always been interested in what it must be like to write a novel, and as I thought, it is simply great. My urge to write was probably in the blood as my father wrote a beautiful book before he retired too, it was well received by the press and readers of crime stories also. The effort of writing a book and getting ready for publication is very time consuming and arduous, more than the average reader of your book can imagine.
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