
Procedural, Traditional
FACT & FICTION
Justin M. Kiska
Parker City Mysteries #3
Parker City, Autumn 1984 . . .
As the leaves begin to change colors and the weather starts turning cooler in the historic city in the heart of Western Maryland, Parker City Police Detectives Ben Winters and Tommy Mason are called to Saint Paul’s where the recently installed Father Roland Taylor, who has become very popular in the community, has been found dead in his office at the church. By all appearances it seems to be a tragic case of a break-in gone wrong.
Only twenty-four hours later, the detectives find themselves at the home of the city’s well-known morning radio show DJ, Morning Mike Moran, who also seems to have been the victim of a robbery gone wrong. Coincidence?
Neither Ben nor Tommy believe in coincidences. But at first glance, it seems to be just that. Until they find that the victims shared a common interest and begin an investigation that leads them to uncover a secret Parker City has been hiding for over one hundred and twenty years.
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"The writing is some of the best I’ve seen lately – imaginative and action-packed . . . Fact & Fiction will certainly appeal to fans of Steve Berry and Clive Cussler."
~ Patricia McDonald Uttaro, It's All About the Book
". . . a unique blend of modern and historical mystery with great characters, this is an entertaining mystery for your reading list."
~ Angela Thompson, Book Corner News & Reviews

