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Before dawn one morning in early summer, Park Ranger Molly Tinker and her standard poodle are jogging at Pond Park when they discover a shoe sticking halfway under the evergreen tree on the hill. Lifting the shoe, Molly discovers that the shoe is attached to a dead body. Molly and her poodle jog home to awaken her husband, Chief of Police Eric Wade, to tell him the bad news. The residents of this small New England town have no memory of murder and are disturbed by this violent crime. Unfortunately, as the summer passes, Molly and her dog discover more bodies under the evergreen tree on the hill. Molly becomes an unofficial detective, helping the police with the murder investigation. Her unorthodox detecting skills entertain the reader and lead to the arrest of a killer.
Blood found on a pool deck leads law enforcement officers to assume that someone has been injured. But when Molly Tinker and her poodle find a shoe at a nearby park, police know that someone has been murdered and where the body has been dumped. They just have to figure out who the killer is and arrest him before he murders again.
A Brutal Murder The upscale suburb of Wellesley, Massachusetts hadn't seen a murder in 30 years. Then came Halloween, 1999. That brisk morning, Dr. Dirk Greineder, 60, and his wife of 32 years, Mabel, took one of their dogs for a walk in Morses Pond park. A short time later, Dr. Greineder led police to the corpse of his wife. She'd been bludgeoned, stabbed and her throat slashed. Her husband claimed an unknown assailant had committed the act--possibly the same person responsible for two unsolved murders in nearby towns. A Double Life Dirk Greineder was a well-respected allergist whose home was valued at half a million dollars. He and Mabel had raised three children, who had all attended Yale, like their father. But the "good" doctor also indulged in a secret life involving phone sex, Internet porn, and motel trysts with prostitutes. A Family Destroyed A dogged investigation finally yielded enough evidence to lead to Greineder's arrest, and in a six-week trial that would make national headlines, he was supported by his three children, while the dead woman's sister and niece testified for the prosecution. There in the courtroom, a jury would learn the grisly details of cold-blooded murder. . .and the community of Wellesley would learn that you never really know your neighbors. . . 16 Pages Of Shocking Photos
Murder and Justice is another fun Molly Tinker Mystery. Molly's mother has been kidnapped by a killer and Molly makes it her life work to bring the killer to justice, and to bring her mother home. She stumbles around the countryside late at night, looking in cellars and in sheds and barn with her two poodles, but no mother. Unexpectedly, things end well because of Molly's dogged determination and unorthodox methods of detection, and a violent hit on the head.
A humorous mystery, Molly and her big poodle help the police hunt a killer, finding another body under the evergreen tree on the hill.
In Dead on the Road, Molly becomes an official cop helping her policeman husband hunt down a hit-and-run killer. At first, she thinks that the mayor of her small New England town was killed by a drunk driver. But soon, it becomes apparent that the mayor isn't such a nice guy. He leaves behind a mobster, a spurned lover, and a disgruntled wife. Molly uses her reason and instinct to bring the killer to justice with a night in jail and a love affair along the way.
Cami Petersen grew up in a less than desirable neighborhood in Detroit. She started dancing in a strip club when she was just 16 so that she could pay her way through culinary school and to move her little sister, mother and herself into a better life style. She went on to become a very successful caterer in Mystic Pond - in fact she made her first million dollars by the time she was thirty years old, and married a rock star type D.J. She was found murdered last year the day before Thanksgiving. The book is written through the eyes of the detective, Mary Bartlett who was not only her friend, but also the one who found her. The murder is solved using the usual fingerprints, DNA and such, but also from reading a few volumes of Cami's thirty years of diaries - and well, evidence. Oh, and we can't forget the little "thing" that is starting to brew between the detective and the F.B.I. guy? Well, let's just say, "stay tuned." It is written short and to the point making it an easy three to four hour read.
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Attempted Murder is the seventh book in the Molly Tinker Mystery Series. Molly and her two poodles bring another killer to justice. She's an official cop this time, so she has to play by the rules, and she's good at it. In a matter of days Molly makes an arrest. Of course, she gets shot at, and her VW Bug gets riddled with bullets. But that's nothing compared to what happened to Police Chief Eric. He's at the hospital with a broken leg, courtesy of the killer.
Tony De Vita exposes the idiosyncratic facades of inimitable characters any veneer of civility, conformity, is peeled back as their behavior exposes the subterfuge that transform an idyllic landscape into an arcane thicket of deceit - and murder. Builders Sal Ridiccio, acrophobic master craftsman and Julius, younger brother who would rather nail a pliant broad than a plywood board. Su, Chinese wife, owner of Pointy House with husband, Skip Meriwether, painter with two ears and poet without a hunchback. Regina, current wife of Julius, steel tipped shoed, with a steel tipped tongue who asserts Julius moves his lips when he reads the back of a cereal box. Melissa, first wife of Julius, redheaded firebrand who is determined to solve murders for Trooper Detective John Demetrius. Tagged Cockeye for his physical perambulations and cerebral perturbations by partner Tim Kraze Kurtz. Lilliputian Moe Brown, brobdingnagian wheeler-dealer - verbally vulgar Blue Mingoe Casino facilitator. Babs and Mandy, Moes nieces/bodyguards - with more plastic in their revealing bras than in their concealed holsters. Joe Smith, Gooey Pond Park Ranger - Native American Blue Mingoe - who swaps peanuts for his squirrels for chips of his Blue Mingoe Casino.