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After the Berlin Wall came down and the Soviet Union disintegrated, David Garvey, a Manhattan international lawyer, built a hugely profitable loan-sharking operation in Russia and nearby countries in Eastern Europe. David's fund quickly amassed large pools of collateral for high-interest loans - home and apartment mortgages as well as business and personal collateral. Seeing all of these financial instruments as leverage for getting around biting international economic sanctions, the Iraqis looked for ways to steal them from David's Königsberg Fund - first by co-opting his syndicate of bank lenders and then by attacking David and his family. Sparked by innovative technology imagined and patented by the author, this fast-moving thriller plays out in the streets and courtrooms of Manhattan and Northern and Eastern Europe.
“Criminal Opera” is about applying the Nuremberg punishments to people and companies that organized and managed what some call Covid 19. Because they caused a multitude of unnecessary deaths and lingering debilitating health issues. All designed to reap huge financial rewards for the evil doers, the healthcare “professionals” and the pharmaceutical companies. The Hippocratic Oath (“do no wrong”) has been pushed aside by financial opportunities.
“Criminal Opera” also includes a Federal criminal child-trafficking trial. Because the mother of David Garvey’s granddaughter (age 7) wants to take her to California for “gender reassignment,” David and his son fight a fierce custody battle.
What happened to our nation? The United States of America that the founding fathers created was driven by much different values than those that permeate the government and much of society today.
John Mogen, a conservative retiree and true patriot in every sense of the word, can no longer sit back and watch his beloved country slide further and further away from what it was intended to be. Determined to make a positive change, he decides to write a fictional book about restoring the Constitution. However, when he shares his idea with his brother-in-law, Carl, he sets into motion a much larger chain of events than he ever could have imagined.
A thrilling novel sure to keep you on the edge of your chair. What was meant to be a simple camera buy at a local pawn shop led to a turn of events, that would change the life of a young man that was forced to see past and present murderous events that only he could see. His instinct of survival kept him alive long enough to find the killer that no one suspected.
In the spring of 1979, one child is found dead and another child disappears. The next day, a nuclear power plant accident at the nearby Three Mile Island facility adds to the stress put on the Middletown police department.
Piano teacher, Missy Jenkins, lives across the street from the missing girl, Lindsay Blum, who is her piano student. When an evacuation causes Lindsay's pregnant mother to leave town, Missy goes with her to a shelter in nearby Hershey, PA. Missy uses her unique perspective and talents to find Lindsay, with the help of her friend, Middletown police officer Mark Milner and TV reporter, Kaye Roberts.
A missing mother. A dead dance instructor. A family with many secrets. The waltz theme threads its way throughout this Christmas mystery. In the second novel of the Missy Jenkins musical mystery series, Missy joins forces with her best friend Ronnie Milner and elderly Wiccan Lorraine Withers to solve the mystery of a missing neighbor.
The third novel in the Missy Jenkins musical mystery series. Death by chocolate. A fiery car crash. A senator with a shady past. A family with too many secrets. Missy finds herself in the middle of a composition of killing. And the final death could be hers.
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