Detroit Breakdown by D E Johnson

Detroit Breakdown by D E Johnson

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Summary

Will Anderson and Elizabeth Hume are called to the vast Eloise Insane Asylum, where Elizabeth's cousin Paul is suspected of murder. The victim, like three others before him, was killed with the "Punjab lasso," the murder weapon of the Phantom of the Opera. Certain of Paul's innocence, they begin an investigation with the help of Detective Riordan.

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Detroit Breakdown by D E Johnson

Will Anderson and Elizabeth Hume are called to the vast Eloise Insane Asylum, where Elizabeth's cousin Paul is suspected of murder. The victim, like three others before him, was killed with the "Punjab lasso," the murder weapon of the Phantom of the Opera. Certain of Paul's innocence, they begin an investigation with the help of Detective Riordan. Will has himself committed to the asylum to investigate from the inside, and Elizabeth volunteers at Eloise and questions people outside the asylum. While Will endures horrific conditions in his search for the killer, Elizabeth and Riordan follow the trail of a murder suspect all the way to Kalamazoo, where they realize the killer might still be at Eloise, putting Will in extreme danger. They race back to Detroit, but will they arrive in time to save Will and bring the killer to justice?

D. E. Johnson has been writing fiction since childhood. He comes by his interest in automotive history through his grandfather, who was the vice president of Checker Motors. Johnson lives near Kalamazoo, Michigan, with his family and is working on the sequel to The DetroitElectric Scheme. Visit his Web site at www.dejohnsonauthor.com.

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ISBN 13 9781250006622
ISBN 10 1250006627
Title Detroit Breakdown
Author D E Johnson
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Picador USA
Year published 2012-09-04
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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