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Dangerous Stranger

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In 1957, Harold Bender was tried and convicted for the murder of Brenda Stern. Sixty years later, his public defender becomes convinced that Harold was wrongly convicted. He sets out to prove it with the help of his grandson and a trooper from the PA highway patrol. Their investigation leads them to Alaska, where they learn that the truth behind Brenda's murder is far worse than the wrongful conviction of an innocent man. Originally called Circumstantial Evidence.

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First published December 22, 2014

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A.L. Jambor

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A.L. Jambor lives in Florida with her husband, Hans. Amy began writing at the tender age of fifty-eight when she was inspired by a photo of her granddaughter. The result was But the Children Survived, an apocalyptic story about how a pharmaceutical company’s greed led to the destruction of North America. From there, Amy began writing fantasy mysteries that incorporated both her love of puzzles and her humor. Nick Dandino and Lord Percival Plep are two of her protagonists – the first a PI in heaven, the second an English lord reincarnated as a pudgy terrier named Libby. She has also written an historical time travel series and a dark crime thriller. You can find all her books on Amazon.com's KDP program and available with Kindle Unlimited.

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April 23, 2022
Very good start to finish, only thing I didn’t understand their worried about money for Henry after he gets out of jail, poor guy was innocent after 57 years in jail he has had his whole life taken from him, I’m sure he’d be getting millions in compensation it wouldn’t give him his life back but at least the time he had left would be comfortable. So I can’t understand why that’s not mentioned in the story.
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May 23, 2022
How can one person be so evil?

From Allentown, Pa to Alaska, Gary Bronson would take his victims for the last 57 years. His girlfriend, from age 14, was made to help him bury the bodies. She was terrified that Gary would kill her or Jorge, Gary’s uncle.
The story keeps your interest from beginning to end.
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