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The Kelleher

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The murder of a couple on their farm has gotten the attention of the Attorney General, and Investigator Derek Whitcomb is sent north to rural Pennsylvania to look into the deaths. What he finds, however, is a dark and deadly killing spree over three decades that has not been solved, nor do the locals care.

349 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 14, 2024

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Thomas Muller

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454 reviews32 followers
March 2, 2024
Keeps pages turning

With perfect blend of detective & horror, Investigator Derek Whitcomb finds a long-lasting series of murders in rural Pennsylvania. With secrets and people who don't care, this story keeps you guessing until the end.
A great read for those who love exciting crime stories.
137 reviews15 followers
February 8, 2024
In the remote countryside of rural Pennsylvania, Investigator Derek Whitcomb arrives to probe the chilling murders of a couple on their farm, a case elevated to the attention of the Attorney General. Yet, what unfolds is far more sinister than anticipated—a web of dark and deadly killings spanning three decades, shrouded in mystery and apathy from the locals. As Whitcomb delves deeper, he unearths a haunting tale of unsolved crimes and entrenched secrets, painting a gripping narrative of suspense and intrigue.
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April 25, 2024
A vivid and gripping story.

The Kelleher is the first book I've read by Thomas Muller, but it won't be the last. From the start, I was impressed with this engrossing blend of mystery and horror that's full of twists and dark secrets in a perfectly creepy rural setting. Great flow, well-crafted sentences, and natural dialogue. For me to enjoy any book, regardless of genre or style, I need depth to characters and believable psychology, and I found that in Muller's writing. I enthusiastically recommend The Kelleher.
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