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Old Man Peterson: Murder, its All in the family - by: B.L. Wilson

12/14/2014

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Description: Lieutenant Abigaile Truman’s latest case involves a skeleton in the closet, literally; and it has been there sixty years. Ina Peterson’s husband has been missing for just that long, so odds are the skeleton is his.

Thing is, Ina has what appears to be a serious case of dementia, and her fiery granddaughter Jannita has her claws out in her defense. She and Truman clash in every way”"or do they? As the case progresses, increasingly sabotaged by outside forces, it becomes obvious that there is more than one skeleton in the Kennedy-Peterson closet, and someone is resorting to murder to keep them there.

Old Man Peterson: murder, it's all in the family
  • Print Length: 338 pages
  • Publisher: Patchwork Bluez Press; 1 edition (October 31, 2014)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.


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I give this book a rating of four magnifying glasses which indicates that by my rating system the writer ranks as an Investigator which is very good and I recommend that you read this book. I would have given it five stars but this is more of a romance mystery and it just does not settle well with me personally.  I am a great fan of mysteries, but the sex scenes and sexual imagery although well depicted and refractorial,  well just distract me from the main point that I am looking for in this book  - the who done it part, but like I said this is just my opinion.

With that said. Old Man Peterson is a well written book, it kept my attention to the end.  I wanted to find out who did it so I did not want to put it down. The main character Lieutenant Abigaile Truman is going through a pretty hectic phase in her career and being that the writer made her a lesbian gave this story another incredible twist. You will love the development of the plot and the development of the characters. I do believe we will be seeing more works from B.L. Wilson in the future.



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