Susan P. Baker
Suggestion of Death
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Jim Dorman, a laid off reporter in the Texas hill country, can't pay his child support. When he's summoned to court for nonsupport, the first thing the judge does is read a Suggestion of Death into the record for a man who failed to appear. The judge tells the next man that his children would be better off if he were dead. When Jim steps up for his turn, the judge tells him to get a job or go to jail. At his next court appearance the judge reads another Suggestion of Death into the record, sparking Jim's curiosity. He begins researching and discovers a number of men who have been cited for nonsupport have died suspicious deaths. When an infor…
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Jim Dorman, a laid off reporter in the Texas hill country, can't pay his child support. When he's summoned to court for nonsupport, the first thing the judge does is read a Suggestion of Death into the record for a man who failed to appear. The judge tells the next man that his children would be better off if he were dead. When Jim steps up for his turn, the judge tells him to get a job or go to jail. At his next court appearance the judge reads another Suggestion of Death into the record, sparking Jim's curiosity. He begins researching and discovers a number of men who have been cited for nonsupport have died suspicious deaths. When an informant winds up murdered and stuffed in a trunk, and strange mishaps befall Jim, he figures he'd better find out who's behind it all before he ends up the next dead dad.
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-1-5365-5220-1
- EAN: 9781536552201
- Produktnummer: 31391857
- Verlag: Refugio Press
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
- Plattform: EPUB
- Masse: 625 KB
Über den Autor
Susan P. Baker, a retired Texas judge, is the author of 7 novels and two nonfiction books, all of which are related to the law. As a judge, she dealt with everything from murder to divorce. Prior thereto, she practiced law for nine years, spending much of her time in the courtroom. While in law school, she worked as a probation officer.Susan's father was a lawyer and a judge. She remembers him parking the family outside the old county jail while he went inside to make bail bonds. She'd stare out the window at the broken glass lining the tops of the walls to prevent escapes and wonder what the jail was like inside. Later, as a probation officer and then an attorney, she became quite familiar with the interior of the jail but luckily could leave whenever she wanted.Susan is a member of Texas Author's Inc., Authors Guild, Sisters in Crime, Writers League of Texas, and Galveston Novel and Short Story Writers.She has two children, eight grandchildren, and lives in Texas. She loves dark chocolate, raspberries, and traveling around the world. An anglophile, she likes to visit cousins in England and Australia. On her bucket list are a trip to New Zealand, a long trip back to Australia, living in England for several months at a time, visiting all the presidential libraries in the U.S., and driving Route 66.Read more about Susan at http://www.susanpbaker.comLike her at http://www.facebook.com/legalwriter.Follow her on Twitter @Susanpbaker.
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