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Disabled former cop Shane Daniels is asked by the lawyer he works for to review the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of a woman seven years ago. She's now been declared legally dead and her husband is about to receive a huge life insurance payment. But the discovery of the bodies of a woman and a young child, partially buried in a wooded area near Shane's hometown, brings shocking family news for Shane and sends him looking for a cold-blooded killer. Meanwhile, Shane's partner, Emma, is trying to protect an eight year old girl who became an amputee in a deliberately caused accident…mehr

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Disabled former cop Shane Daniels is asked by the lawyer he works for to review the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of a woman seven years ago. She's now been declared legally dead and her husband is about to receive a huge life insurance payment. But the discovery of the bodies of a woman and a young child, partially buried in a wooded area near Shane's hometown, brings shocking family news for Shane and sends him looking for a cold-blooded killer. Meanwhile, Shane's partner, Emma, is trying to protect an eight year old girl who became an amputee in a deliberately caused accident that killed her parents. To matters worse, the young girl is being hunted by a vicious criminal gang. In 'Murder Not Quite Buried', both Shane and Emma will have to deal with their personal demons and face some very dangerous adversaries.
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Murray Moffatt is a former broadcast journalist and senior public relations consultant. Over the course of 25 years, Murray wrote countless radio news stories and delivered tens of thousands of newscasts.As a public relations consultant, Murray wrote hundreds of media releases as well as briefing notes and magazine articles on behalf of clients. He delivered media relations training to executives from a wide variety of public and private companies and organizations.For years, Murray did extensive volunteer work with various organizations. He received a Mayor's Award of Merit from the City of St.Catharines, Ontario and a provincial award (Ontario) for his work with Brant/Brantford CrimeStoppers.Now retired, Murray is the author of seven novels including, "Play", "Murder Best Unsolved", "Murder Maybe Relative", "Murder Maybe By Evil", "Murder Maybe Cold" and "Murder Not Quiet Buried".Born and raised in Ontario, Murray now lives in Alberta.website: www.murraymoffatt.ca