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In 1950, a missing persons report turned into one of the most suspenseful stories of a double homicide ever recorded. It was the perfect no motive, no clues, and no bodies.

Against all odds, investigative reporter Gene McLain put his career on the line in pursuit of the killer, and later became known as "the greatest investigative reporter of our time", winning five Big Story awards and a Pulitzer prize. In his honor, Walter Cronkite of CBS News presented the first annual Gene McLain Scholarship Award “For outstanding work as an Investigative Reporter" at Arizona State University.

This high-tension thriller by Hollywood producer, director and writer Rena Winters is based on the true story of a man who proved that one person can make a difference.

229 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 26, 2021

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September 7, 2021
hack work

The heroic author/protagonist is presented as the only minimally intelligent investigatorr into a blatantly obvious murder-disappearance and the book further discredits itself with fictional murder scene dialogues.
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August 31, 2021
A very well crafted work.

Such a different premise for a crime novel. Captivating from the start. The characters are three dimensional. Well done, Ms. Winters, Well done.
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