Mystery
Date Published: September 7, 2015
Why Did Tabitha Willard Throw Herself off the Walnut Street
Bridge?
It's almost midnight,
bitterly cold, snowing, when a beautiful young girl, Tabitha Willard, throws
herself off the Walnut Street Bridge into the icy waters of the Tennessee.
Harry Starke is there, on the bridge. Wrong time, wrong place? Maybe. He tries,
but is unable to stop her. Thus begins a series of events and an investigation
that involves a local United States congressman, a senior lady senator from
Boston, a local crime boss, several very nasty individuals, sex, extortion,
high finance, corruption, and three murders. Harry has to work his way through
a web of deceit and corruption until finally.... Well, as always, there's a twist
in the tale, several in fact....
Harry Starke is a
hard-boiled private detective, an ex-cop, a tough guy from right side of the tracks with finely tuned senses, good instincts, and friends in high places. He’s single,
successful, well educated, and yes, he will hurt you if he needs to.
Harry Starke
Excerpt
Now here she was in the wind and snow, running, frightened, looking back over her shoulder as if she were being chased. Then she tripped, stumbled, almost fell. I started toward her, but as soon as she saw me, she stopped. She put her hands to her mouth, looked desperately about her, then turned, ran to the rail, and started to climb.
“No!” I sprinted the few yards that separated us, but I was too late. She was on the rail before I could reach her. She looked wildly around, first along Walnut and then at me... and then she jumped. I dove the last couple of yards, my arms outstretched, and I managed to grab the collar of that fancy parka with both hands. I slammed into the rail. Man, was she heavy. I hung onto the fabric, hauled on it as hard as I could, but it wasn’t enough. She simply threw her arms over her head, slipped out of it, and fell. I barely heard the splash over the noise of the wind howling through the ironwork overhead. I leaned over the rail and looked down. Nothing, just the white caps on the river some eighty feet below. She wouldn’t last more than a few minutes in those icy waters, supposing she’d even survived the fall.
Author Bio:
Blair Howard is from a
small town in England, near Stratford-upon-Avon, on the edge of the English
Cotswolds. He is Kentucky Colonel, an honor bestowed upon him in 2008 by the
then Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Steven L. Beshear. Until 2015, he
wrote sweeping historical epics, and is the author of five historical novels.
In July of 2015 he decided to try his hand at writing mystery novels, thus we
have Harry Starke. The first in the series, Harry Starke, was released in
mid-September 2015. The second novel, Two for the Money, was released October
19 the same year, Hill House, in mid-December 2015, and Checkmate in February
2016, and there are more to come.
Blair is the author of
more than 40 books, including the Harry Starke series and five novels of the
American Civil War. More than 4,500 magazine, newspaper, and web articles. His
work has appeared in many national and international publications, including
Delta's Sky Magazine, PHOTOgraphic magazine, The Mail on Sunday, The Walking
Magazine, Petersen's Hunting Magazine, The Boston Herald, The Detroit
Free-Press, The Anchorage Times and many more.
Contact Information
Website:
http://www.blairhoward.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blair.howard.77
Twitter:
@bcwhoward
Blog:
www.blairhoward.com/blog
Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001KHQS30
Purchase Links
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