On a bitterly cold January evening, Tracy Ellis went for a jog along Chicago’s snowy lakefront and disappeared. Over a year later, Tracy’s sister, Sondra, still can’t come to grips with her death. However, a chance encounter with a man from Tracy’s past rips the wound open and sends Sondra on a desperate search for answers about the secrets from her sister’s life that may have led to her death.
A long time ago, I believed in magic. I believed that people could levitate a wooden box. I believed that magicians could read minds. I even believed that little white doves could and would actually fly out of a sleek black scarf. I lost my appetite for magic the first time someone broke my heart.
Francis X. “Gaga” Murray is a master storyteller. Gaga: The Real Whitey Bulger/ Irish Mob Story was written in a unique style with all sentences rising and falling in a sing-song manner. The book gives new information about Whitey Bulger, World War II, Boston Irish War, Great Brinks Robbery, Plymouth Mail Robbery, Owney “The Killer” Madden, Elmer “Trigger” Burke, New England Mafia, and much more.
In this second book of the Jean-Claude Keyes trilogy by Bruce Barber and the late Virgil Burnett (as "Bevan Amberhill"), Claude and his Toronto editor are following his furniture to his new home in Stratford when a savage snow-storm strands them, along with a motley crew of strangers, at the Blue Bayou Motel just outside Stratford, where they become further inconvenienced by murder.
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