Ripple Effect

A Park Slope Mystery

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Mary Slusarev ISBN: 9781624885006
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: June 12, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mary Slusarev
ISBN: 9781624885006
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: June 12, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
For fifty-six years, a virulent sequence of horriffic torture and death in war darkened Eastern Europe has continued to fester. Now a new series of crimes is about to upend the complacency of middle class Park Slope, a cozy brownstone neighborhood alongside beautiful Prospect Park. It is here that Christine Ferrier is attempting to rebuild a life shattered by the traumatic loss at sea of her fooball star husband. When her neighbor, talk show host, Maggie Jarratt is bludgeoned to death, the police immediately make sexy sailor, Jerry Jarratt, their number one suspect. Christine, remembering the harsh questioning of the police and cruel attacks in the press, before she was completely exonerated in her huspand's death, rushes headlong to his defense. Despite, her best intentions to concentrate on raising her two yound children and the dogs she has agreed to foster,Christine finds herself inexorably drawn deeper frist when a second victim is found and then when a mysterious band of street musicians arrive to play at the local block party. More deaths follow and a fatak explosion and fire seem to bring closure. Christine, emotionally exhausted seeks the shelter of her family in Newport, Rhode Island, but now infectious strains of that old evil still linger, and now they threaten her very existence.
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For fifty-six years, a virulent sequence of horriffic torture and death in war darkened Eastern Europe has continued to fester. Now a new series of crimes is about to upend the complacency of middle class Park Slope, a cozy brownstone neighborhood alongside beautiful Prospect Park. It is here that Christine Ferrier is attempting to rebuild a life shattered by the traumatic loss at sea of her fooball star husband. When her neighbor, talk show host, Maggie Jarratt is bludgeoned to death, the police immediately make sexy sailor, Jerry Jarratt, their number one suspect. Christine, remembering the harsh questioning of the police and cruel attacks in the press, before she was completely exonerated in her huspand's death, rushes headlong to his defense. Despite, her best intentions to concentrate on raising her two yound children and the dogs she has agreed to foster,Christine finds herself inexorably drawn deeper frist when a second victim is found and then when a mysterious band of street musicians arrive to play at the local block party. More deaths follow and a fatak explosion and fire seem to bring closure. Christine, emotionally exhausted seeks the shelter of her family in Newport, Rhode Island, but now infectious strains of that old evil still linger, and now they threaten her very existence.

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