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John Hollis is new to Greenville, Maine's police department. He is a homicide detective who has come from Los Angeles for a much-needed break from the city's rising violent crime. But shortly following his arrival, jumping straight from the frying pan into the fire, he is faced with his first murder case in his new role.

After a woman turns up dead in a local children's park, Detective Hollis is quick to arrest the killer after a resident confesses, but he struggles to understand why this unlikely suspect has committed such a heinous crime.

In this untraditional why-done-it mystery, the detective, while wrestling his own demons, listens patiently to his detainee's confession, eager to uncover a motive and the identity of the victim. However, as the investigation unravels, Hollis questions the validity of the suspect's story and enlists the help of a fellow
rookie colleague, determined to find out the truth.

322 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 16, 2022

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June 10, 2023
While the story is good, engaging even, it is so badly written as to be utterly distracting and annoying. The need for a good editor has never been so obvious to me. Self-publishing is one thing, but self-editing should never happen, especially by someone who uses malapropisms and is unaware of grammar rules, among other bookish details.
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December 11, 2023
Interesting crime story book

At the beginning of the book I felt like I was reading a style that reminded me of Agatha Christie's books that I was reading in my childhood. Twisted story with shifting of the time and place and unpredictable ending. Very well done! Looking forward to see more books from Jennifer Gellel.
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September 24, 2022
a good who-done-it and why-done-it! a page turner to get to the end and figure out the twists. Looking forward to book 2 to learn more about John Hollis
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