From the author of The Irrevocable Change Trilogy, and Outnumbered, comes The Dogtrot Murder. the second thriller in The Carter A. Johnson & Kate Menke series.
Carter A. Johnson's second vigilante assignment for the mysterious vigilante group was to investigate a woman convicted of murdering her wealthy husband. Kate Menke was confined to the Topeka, Kansas, Women's Prison for life for premeditated murder. In reviewing the case file, Carter realized the evidence against the wife was overwhelming; he had never had a case where the evidence was stacked so one-sidedly against the defendant, and yet she proclaimed she was innocent. As he began asking questions of the principle players he was attacked numerous times. His interactions with Kinky Stillman, Dr. Death and Brice Durso were intense and memorable. The antagonists were diabolical and cunning and dangerous. But beautiful, liberal socialite Kate Menke had her own problems. She was attacked by a fellow inmate because the rough criminal saw Kate as an easy target. Wrong. Kate's antagonist was seriously injured, and Kate was put in solitary confinement for defending herself. In the end Kate was vindicated and got her own personal revenge against her remaining antagonist.
The constant unexpected twists and turns of The Dogtrot Murder will captivate the emotions of its readers from the beginning to the surprising and unexpected conclusion.
Carter A. Johnson's second vigilante assignment for the mysterious vigilante group was to investigate a woman convicted of murdering her wealthy husband. Kate Menke was confined to the Topeka, Kansas, Women's Prison for life for premeditated murder. In reviewing the case file, Carter realized the evidence against the wife was overwhelming; he had never had a case where the evidence was stacked so one-sidedly against the defendant, and yet she proclaimed she was innocent. As he began asking questions of the principle players he was attacked numerous times. His interactions with Kinky Stillman, Dr. Death and Brice Durso were intense and memorable. The antagonists were diabolical and cunning and dangerous. But beautiful, liberal socialite Kate Menke had her own problems. She was attacked by a fellow inmate because the rough criminal saw Kate as an easy target. Wrong. Kate's antagonist was seriously injured, and Kate was put in solitary confinement for defending herself. In the end Kate was vindicated and got her own personal revenge against her remaining antagonist.
The constant unexpected twists and turns of The Dogtrot Murder will captivate the emotions of its readers from the beginning to the surprising and unexpected conclusion.
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