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July 18, 2015

DEADLY CATCH

John, Freddy and Gabriel were three good old friends who belonged to the common working class. It was expected of them to lead a common life, do a common job, and die a common death, but they wanted more from life.

They wanted a better life; a life full of luxury and riches, like so many other people, but the path that they choose to achieve it separated them from the rest of the people.

Forced by the hardships and complications of their common life; they opted for an easy way of making money, and it was robbing banks.

They looted several banks, shot several individuals, killed a few, outwitted cops, and risked their own lives to accumulate booty of 15 million dollars.

However, before they could escape to a safe haven, things got tangled up, entrapping them in a web of conspiracy, distrust, greed and blackmail.

While a veteran police officer linger around the corner to nail them for their crimes; the three friends found themselves struggling to survive the law, a cunning gangster, and each other.

Check it out at the following link-
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/380109
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Published on July 18, 2015 21:17

FORENSIC SCIENCE MADE EASY


In this modern era, forensic science has become an intriguing subject for the public yet there are many misconceptions and superstitions prevalent in the society with regard to the limitations of the forensic arts.

A part of this problem are the TV shows that exaggerate and misrepresent the efficiency of forensic science, and secondly there has been a lack of information on the internet or book in the market that explains the complexities of the forensic science in a straight to the point way.

Well not anymore, “Forensic Science Made Easy” is the eBook that specifically targets this problem.

In this eBook, I have explained various sub field of forensic science in a concise and lucid manner while doing away with the technical knowledge and hard to understand jargon. So that the even common people should be able to understand the mysteries of forensic science and not just the experts.

“Forensic Science Made Easy”, gives a general idea of the forensic evidence collected from a crime scene in a general manner, which is not only easy to understand but also easy to remember.

Check it out at the following link-
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/364317
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Published on July 18, 2015 21:02

November 26, 2013

DEADLY CATCH

John, Freddy and Gabriel were three good close friends who belonged to common working class. It was expected of them to lead a common life, do a common job and die a common death but they wanted more from life.
 
They wanted a better life, like so many other people, but the path that they choose to achieve it separated them from the rest of the people.
Forced by the hardships and complications of their common life, they opted for an easy way of making money and that was robbing banks
They looted several banks, shot several persons, killed a few, risked a dangerous car chase, outwitted cops, and risked their own lives to accumulate booty of 15 million dollars.
However, before they could escape to a safe haven, things were tangled up, entrapping them in a web of conspiracy, distrust, greed and blackmail.
While a veteran police officer linger around the corner to nail them, the three friends found themselves struggling to survive the law, a cunning gangster, and each other.
Check it out at SMASHWORDS
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Published on November 26, 2013 11:21

March 2, 2013

MY DEBUT NOVEL

A dangerous psycho killer is on the loose in Newyork city, who is raping and killing beautiful women at his pleasure. Police has no clue of the killer’s identity therefore apprehending him seems to be an impossible task.
 
The press has coined the term “African Violet Killer” for the psycho killer because the killer always leaves dried petals of African violet flowers on the body of his dead victims.  Young, rich and sexy, business tycoon Shiela Eastwood is a high profile figure in the city. She is married to handsome Ian Collins, an ambitious and renowned journalist. They are living the American dream - a life of love, luxury and liberty, but dreams turns into a nightmare when the psycho killer strikes at Shiela.  Sergeant Eric Dalton - the perfect detective with only two vices; gambling and girls - is summoned to make a routine inquiry into                                                                     Shiela murder case.
During his routine inquiry, Officer Dalton manages to uncover some extraordinary plots and complicated pasts, which provide him a promising opportunity to get his account, settle with Ray Luciano – the topmost gangster in the city – for once and for all.
Things are looking very bright for Eric but before they can materialize, a snoopy private detective, Tony Hawk crosses his path and tables are turned on Eric but Eric still has few tricks up his sleeve.
CHECK OUT THE SAMPLE AT SCRIBD 
YOU CAN GET THE EBOOK AT AMAZON
OR SMASHWORDS.
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Published on March 02, 2013 04:10

February 28, 2013

FORENSIC SCIENCE FINALLY EASY TO UNDERSTAND

For a long a time, there has been a lack of book in the market that explains the complexities of the forensic science in a straight to the point way. Well not anymore, “Collecting The Clues” by me is the eBook that specifically targets this problem.
In this eBook, I have taken a take on the forensic science from a layman’s point of view and have explained various sub field of forensic science in a concise and lucid manner. I have used an easy to understand language while doing away with the technical knowledge and hard to understand jargon so that the even common people should be able to understand the mysteries of forensic science and not just the experts.
“Collecting The Clues”, gives a general idea of the forensic evidence collected from a crime scene in a general manner, which is not only easy to understand but also easy to remember, and the best thing is that it is free. It is available at SMASHWORDS
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Published on February 28, 2013 05:16