Too Many Murders

Too Many Murders

by Colleen Mc Cullough (Author)

Synopsis

The unputdownable new chiller from Australia's greatest storyteller. Proving once again that she is a master of suspense bestselling author Colleen McCullough returns with a riveting follow-up to ON OFF. The year is 1967 and the world teeters on the brink of nuclear holocaust as the Cold War goes relentlessly on. On a beautiful spring day in the little city of Holloman Connecticut home to prestigious Chubb University and armaments giant Cornucopia chief of detectives Captain Carmine Delmonico has more pressing concerns than finding a name for his infant son: twelve murders have taken place in one day and Delmonico is drawn into a gruesome web of secrets and lies. Supported by his detective sergeants Abe Goldberg and Corey Marshall and new team member the meticulous Delia Carstairs Delmonico embarks on what looks like an unsolvable mystery. All the murders are different and they all seem unconnected. Are they dealing with one killer or many? How is the murder of Dee-Dee Hall a local prostitute related to the deaths of a mother and her disabled child? How is Chubb student Evan Pugh connected to Desmond Skeps head of Cornucopia? And as if twelve murders were not enough Carmine soon finds himself pitted against the mysterious Ulysses a spy giving Cornucopia's armaments secrets to the Russians. Are the murders and espionage different cases or are they somehow linked? As the overtaxed police force contends with small town politics academic rivalry and corporate greed the death toll mounts and Carmine and his team discover that the answers are not what they seem -- but then are they ever?

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Format: Hardcover
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 01 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 0732287219
ISBN 13: 9780732287214

Author Bio
Colleen McCullough was born in western New South Wales in 1937. A neuroscientist by training, she worked in various Sydney and English hospitals before settling into ten years of research and teaching in the Department of Neurology at the Yale Medical School in the USA. In 1974 her first novel, Tim, was published in New York, followed by the bestselling The Thorn Birds in 1977 and a string of successful novels, including the acclaimed Masters of Rome series. In 1980 she settled in Norfolk Island, where she lives with her husband, Ric Robinson, and a cat named Shady.