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In mid-October of 1978, the body of a young blonde tumbles from a garbage truck parked at the edge of the landfill, Mt. Trashmore, on Chicago's southeast side. Newly paired partners Rachael Culpepper and Tony Breese of the Chicago Police Detective Unit are assigned the case. They must navigate the twists, turns, and lies of 107th Street to find her murderer. This 70s-era Chicago murder-mystery filled with local color presents a realistic portrait of the south side communities of Beverly and Mt. Greenwood with their legendary class rivalries as Culpepper and Breese follow a trail that leads inexorably to the shocking culprit.…mehr

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In mid-October of 1978, the body of a young blonde tumbles from a garbage truck parked at the edge of the landfill, Mt. Trashmore, on Chicago's southeast side. Newly paired partners Rachael Culpepper and Tony Breese of the Chicago Police Detective Unit are assigned the case. They must navigate the twists, turns, and lies of 107th Street to find her murderer. This 70s-era Chicago murder-mystery filled with local color presents a realistic portrait of the south side communities of Beverly and Mt. Greenwood with their legendary class rivalries as Culpepper and Breese follow a trail that leads inexorably to the shocking culprit.
Autorenporträt
L. D. Barnes is a lifelong Chicagoan who attended School of the Art Institute and Roosevelt University, blogged about jazz at http:// chicagosmooth.typepad.com, is published in Revise The Psalm, Work Celebrating The Writing of Gwendolyn Brooks, The BAC Street Journal and Tallgrass Home Anthology. She lives in Chicago with her retired Chicago policeman husband and cat Cleopatra and is a member of FLOW (For Love of Writing) and Longwood Writers Guild and Mystery Writers of America - Midwest Chapter.