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"This series is perfect for fans of historical crime!" -Anne Bonny Book Reviews It is 1905, and Chicago is an open town. The most accessible part of town is the Levee District. It is an area of the city that's hard to tell the crooks from the cops. There are brothels, madams, opium dens, gambling joints and plenty of alcohol, but it all comes at a price in the Levee, and the two Ward Aldermen get their share of every vice's dollar. With the hanging of serial killer, Simon Kluge, police Detective Patrick Moses is suddenly without a case. Before Moses can relax, he is approached by an aging…mehr

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"This series is perfect for fans of historical crime!" -Anne Bonny Book Reviews It is 1905, and Chicago is an open town. The most accessible part of town is the Levee District. It is an area of the city that's hard to tell the crooks from the cops. There are brothels, madams, opium dens, gambling joints and plenty of alcohol, but it all comes at a price in the Levee, and the two Ward Aldermen get their share of every vice's dollar. With the hanging of serial killer, Simon Kluge, police Detective Patrick Moses is suddenly without a case. Before Moses can relax, he is approached by an aging retail mogul who asks him to investigate the mysterious shooting of his son. As Moses gets deeper into both cases, he realizes that in the Levee there are a lot of people who don't want the two cases solved, including the police and the Ward Aldermen.
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Autorenporträt
John Sturgeon is a retired insurance agent from Winfield, Illinois. He has been married to his wife Mary for forty-three years. They have three children and five grandchildren. Bad People is John's eighth published novel-five from the Levee District Series and two other books in the Milton Series. An "extremely" mediocre golfer, his kids dubbed him "The Master of the Egg" because they liked his omelets better than any restaurant.