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A well-meaning journalist’s ill-conceived exposé implicates Trenton’s long-tenured police chief in a scheme to deceive the public by underreporting its homicides to the National Crime Bureau. When the police chief suddenly disappears, McKenzie ‘Mac’ Cole, a private investigator with a Jersey attitude is called in to investigate. The search for the missing police chief and answers to the conundrum left in his wake leads Cole on a winding road down along the New Jersey Shore and into the police chief’s murky past. Tethered to the inquisitive female journalist the two find they have more in common than simply the goal of locating the enigmatic police chief and setting the record straight. When they discover that an obscure out of print book may hold the key to unlocking the secret to the mystery behind the manipulated records, the chasm in their relationship only widens until they find themselves on opposite sides of the table.
McKenzie ‘Mac’ Cole lost his job when Axiom Mutual, got bought out by a foreign, high-tech conglomerate. At age fifty, divorced and embittered retirement is not an option. So Mac goes into business for himself taking on a case involving the missing roommate of an enigmatic twenty-nine year old woman. Lucy Russell and Emily Rogers are inseparable- like sisters, and Mac gets twice the trouble he bargained for when ‘all the pretty pieces’ take him on a wild ride down a rabbit hole that eventually leads back to his former employer and the hidden agenda of the SOB who fired him.
McKenzie Cole is a former insurance claims investigator-turned PI with a Jersey attitude. When a delivery boy is found dead and his troubled sister comes seeking revenge, Mac’s gut tells him to walk away. But, like a drunk who can’t turn down a drink, Mac can’t resist a good challenge. Meeting their provocative mother only complicates matters as mother and daughter combine forces to string Mac along. As his frustration mounts, so does the body count. The more Mac digs, the more deeply he finds himself immersed in a family full of secrets. With the sounds of reggae music wafting along the Delaware, Mac revisits a cherished childhood haunt turned “Twilight Zone,” filled with barking dogs, baked goods, illicit drugs and a rampaging former pro wrestler. At the end of the day, he’ll learn forgiveness isn’t everyone’s cup of tea—and only Lady Justice can balance the scales.
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