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After living a very sheltered and protected youth, Alice Sandar returns home to both a passionate new romance and the tragedy of her fathers being a victim of a mysterious shooting. Trying to sort out events will lead to family tensions and a need to sort out things for herself.
No break-in. No robbery. No rape. Just murder ... by invitation only. Knock-knock-knock. Expecting someone? Yes, but not a psychopath with Easy Access to your home. Detectives face a crossword puzzle with all blackened squares. Is an article deliberately placed - a clue? A deception? Did that cause the NYPD to set in motion a series of merry-go-round theories? Protagonist Steve Waldtrip is placed is placed on administrative leave from the NYPD pending an investigation into the death of his ex-wife. Problems escalate with an ongoing media battle, and his implication in the death of undercover cop, Joanne Newcombe. Another shadow is cast over Waldtrip when two DA investigators are gunned down. Not a good month for our colorful, headline-grabbing, ex detective. The press dubs the killer, "Popeye," immediately giving the monster hero status. A highly intelligent adversary, systematic and ice-cold, has the law and our protagonist painted into a clueless corner. In the end, Waldtrip figures out the WHY. And along with some luck ... the WHO presented itself. That gave way to a gut-wrenching, see-saw finale.
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Poetry inspired by the Leitrim Observer, with prose and poetry from Leitrim writing groups, plus Brian Leyden, DBC Pierre, Alice Lyons, Vincent Woods, Belinda McKeon, Owen Gallagher, Angela McCabe and Tom Sigafoos.
This site occupies a strategic location on a natural chalk knoll overlooking a crossing of the River Granta and one of the suggested routes of the Icknield Way. The hilltop was the site of an early Iron Age 'crouched' inhumation burial. During the middle Iron Age a probable ritual structure was accompanied by human and animal inhumations, while numerous cylindrical grain silos were backfilled with 'ritual' deposits and possible feasting waste. A stock enclosure and many further storage pits were dug on the lower ground, the disuse fills of the pits containing additional evidence for the deposition of feasting waste and 'special' deposits. During the late Iron Age the higher ground was define...