![]() ![]() ![]() I was killing time at a coffee shop, slouched in an overstuffed chair that had been beaten into submission years earlier. She believes Michael Wheeler is back and is targeting her. He is about to begin chemotherapy treatment when Brenda’s daughter, Amanda, who was twelve years old at the time of her mother’s murder, seeks him out. Twelve years later, Marty is feeling weary and apathetic having been diagnosed with cancer, which precipitated his retirement. Wheeler was found not guilty, even though his story didn’t add up. Wheeler was a police officer with the same force as Marty and the crime left Brenda’s young daughter an orphan. It’s a case that retired detective Marty Singer has never been able to put out of his mind completely – the murder of Brenda Lane by Michael Wheeler. In the late nineties, a bad cop killed a good woman and DC Homicide detective Marty Singer watched the murderer walk out of the courtroom a free man. Published: Reissued September 2015 by Thomas & Mercer. ![]()
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