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On a June night in 1953, on the northside of Chicago, Eugene Janik was shot and killed. The newspaper and judge said it was a robbery gone wrong and the homeowner was within his rights to shoot the intruder. But is that the whole--or even the real--story?

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On a June night in 1953, on the northside of Chicago, Eugene Janik was shot and killed. The newspaper and judge said it was a robbery gone wrong and the homeowner was within his rights to shoot the intruder. But is that the whole--or even the real--story?
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Autorenporträt
Janice Drake started writing book blurbs for her elementary library in the fourth grade, which prompted the school librarian to guide her toward writing. She was an English major and an educator in Missouri for 36 years. She is the board president of a non-profit in St. Louis that builds and preserves housing for people with low to moderate income, a field in which she's volunteered for 25 years.She has spent the last few years editing novels by other authors, and Janik's Murder is her first full-length book. She lives in St. Louis with her husband and escapes to her extensive garden to relax and gather ideas.