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Murder at the Airport Inn

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The U.S. Weather Bureau declared the winter of 1936 the coldest on record. Pennsylvania got hit hard. In many places the ground was frozen solid up to four feet. From one end of the state to the other the mountains were covered with snow and ice. Then on Sunday evening, March 15, it began to rain and it continued without letup for fifty hours.

There were only two kind of people out on a night like that: those who had to work and those who were up to no good. Metro Seminuk was working at his bar at the Airport Inn when a 19-year-old-drifter came in and ordered a drink. What Metro didn't know was that his beautiful, young wife and her lover had hired this drifter to end Metro's life that night. Includes black & white photos. Purchase or read the first three pages at http://windyknollbooks.com/index.html.

136 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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