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A crowd has gathered at Gadsby's Tavern Museum in Old Town Alexandria to enjoy a performance of “Murder in the Museum.” In the middle of the skit, a real murder occurs. A ferocious storm prevents the patrons from leaving the museum, thereby allowing a local prosecutor — who is attending the performance in the hopes of reconciling with his estranged wife — to conduct a series of courtroom-style examinations of likely suspects. Just when it appears the prosecutor is hopeless mired in his effort to solve the crime, a supernatural force intervenes to aid in the discovery of overlooked clues.
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Provides a collection of articles by a variety of authors espousing different viewpoints on issues related the the criminal justice system.
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Two grisly murders and a deadly firefight on the Woodrow Wilson bridge put Mo Katz, U.S. Attorney EDVA, on a collision course with a rogue intelligence operative and a sinister person of interest. Editorial Reviews ''IN THIS LATEST PAGE-TURNER from John Wasowicz, Alexandrians can put themselves smack in the middle of the action. Familiar landmarks dot the pages and make for one fun read!'' --Mary Ann Barton, editor, Alexandria Living Magazine ''WASOWICZ CAPTIVATES AGAIN! From the opening scene readers are thrust into a terrorist plot. From there we sleuth vicariously through a new favorite character, Elmo Katz. Jones Point is a must read.'' --Ralph Peluso, literary editor, The Zebra Press, Alexandria, VA ''GOOD TO SEE U.S. ATTORNEY MO KATZ waging the fight against terrorism!'' --Brian Moran, former Virginia prosecutor ''I ENJOYED THE SIMPLICITY AND FLUIDITY of the writing style of Jones Point. As I entered the world of Mo Katz, I felt like I was taking a ride around Virginia.'' --Hanan Daqqa, arts and entertainment editor, Fairfax County Times
As a palor sets over the community during the Covid-19 pandemic, a senior Federal prosecutor is brutally attacked in her Old Town home. Over a two-week period, a frantic search for the killer proves elusive until an unexpected break in the case allows U.S. Attorney Mo Katz and his entourage to uncover the missing clues and solve the crime.