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FBI Agents begin investigating corporate crime in Manhattan just as an executive assistant deliberates blowing the whistle on her boss. Paula is capable of exposing this cheater’s pattern of back-dating stock options, but should she take this risk? We travel up the line to affluent suburbia where Dana, a high school teacher in Darien, CT finds herself in the midst of a moral dilemma. She has come eye-to eye with a murderer. Dana starts to punch in 911, but cuts the call short. If that man sees her again, who knows what he might do? We live in an age that says “Don’t Snitch”, not only in ghettos but also in a wealthy bedroom community. My crime novel METRO-LINE TO MURDER reveals police procedure via the perspective of an everyday witness. Once an attractive suburban detective investigating his first homicide connects with Dana, the pursuit begins. With the FBI working to expose corporate skulduggery, white collar begins to mix with street crime. Schemes of cunning revenge and strategies of escape push the action up and down I-95 as the investigation of stock fraud in Manhattan turns into a chase to catch a murderer. It’s a race against time as our detective competes with the FBI to uncover the connections between three colorful, Mafia connected criminals. This character-driven novel reveals the wrenching impact of high level executive misdeeds on their wives, one of which finds herself the bed companion of a Mafia extortionist. Narration comes from both expert legal officials and everyday people like Dana and a criminal loser from the Bronx. Female friendship and cooperation balance the competitive, but necessary aggressiveness of male law enforcers in their race to make “legitimate” arrests. They perform acts of courage as well as hare-brained antics, lending the metropolitan landscape of this novel some comic relief.
Metro-Line to Murder
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FBI Agents begin investigating corporate crime in Manhattan just as an executive assistant deliberates blowing the whistle on her boss. Paula is capable of exposing this cheater’s pattern of back-dating stock options, but should she take this risk? We travel up the line to affluent suburbia where Dana, a high school teacher in Darien, CT finds herself in the midst of a moral dilemma. She has come eye-to eye with a murderer. Dana starts to punch in 911, but cuts the call short. If that man sees her again, who knows what he might do? We live in an age that says “Don’t Snitch”, not only in ghettos but also in a wealthy bedroom community. My crime novel METRO-LINE TO MURDER reveals police procedure via the perspective of an everyday witness. Once an attractive suburban detective investigating his first homicide connects with Dana, the pursuit begins. With the FBI working to expose corporate skulduggery, white collar begins to mix with street crime. Schemes of cunning revenge and strategies of escape push the action up and down I-95 as the investigation of stock fraud in Manhattan turns into a chase to catch a murderer. It’s a race against time as our detective competes with the FBI to uncover the connections between three colorful, Mafia connected criminals. This character-driven novel reveals the wrenching impact of high level executive misdeeds on their wives, one of which finds herself the bed companion of a Mafia extortionist. Narration comes from both expert legal officials and everyday people like Dana and a criminal loser from the Bronx. Female friendship and cooperation balance the competitive, but necessary aggressiveness of male law enforcers in their race to make “legitimate” arrests. They perform acts of courage as well as hare-brained antics, lending the metropolitan landscape of this novel some comic relief.
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THE COUPLE WHO BRAVED THE COLD TO DECLARE THEIR COMMITMENT TO EACH OTHER. >>> GOOD EVENING. AND HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY. I'M JESSICA MOORE. THE SUSPECT IN THE SUBWAY STABBING SPREE THAT LEFT TWO PEOPLE DEAD IS IN CUSTODY TONIGHT. CBS 2'S DAVE CARLIN, LIVE IN MIDTOWN WITH THIS DEVELOPING STORY. DAVE? >> JESSICA, WE HAVE MORE OFFICERS GUARDING STATIONS. LIKE RIGHT OVER THERE AND ACROSS THE CITY. NOW, WE HAVE A SUSPECT CAUGHT AND CHARGED. BUT THERE IS STILL FEAR. >> INSIDE THIS NYPD CAR, THE 34th PRECINCT STATION HOUSE WAS DELIVERED TO A SUSPECT LINEUP. AND THEN TO CENTRAL BOOKING. LOPEZ, WHO WAS BELIEVED TO BE HOMELESS WAS CHARGED SUNDAY AFTERNOON, WITH MURDER AND ATTEMPTED MURDER. POLICE SAY SATURDAY NIGHT, TWO OFFICERS WHO HAD SEEN A SUSPECT IMAGE FROM SURVEILLANCE VIDEO, WALKING ON AUDUBON AVENUE IN WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. OFFICERS SAY ON HIM, THEY FOUND A KNIFE. AND THEY BELIEVE IT WAS USED


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