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Despite her flaws, Roshaunda Jones is a respected and confident Detroit police officer. She trusts her intuition and intelligence in life-or-death situations, but she continues to struggle in her personal life. While on special assignment in London, she teams up with Police Constable George Nelson, an uncomplicated yet mysterious gentleman. As their relationship develops, Roshaunda and George attempt to pinpoint the vicious serial murderer behind a swath of gruesome and puzzling crime scenes. Follow along in author Malcolm D. Mathers's debut novel, One Hundred and Thirty-Three, as the duo's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Despite her flaws, Roshaunda Jones is a respected and confident Detroit police officer. She trusts her intuition and intelligence in life-or-death situations, but she continues to struggle in her personal life. While on special assignment in London, she teams up with Police Constable George Nelson, an uncomplicated yet mysterious gentleman. As their relationship develops, Roshaunda and George attempt to pinpoint the vicious serial murderer behind a swath of gruesome and puzzling crime scenes. Follow along in author Malcolm D. Mathers's debut novel, One Hundred and Thirty-Three, as the duo's feelings for each other complicate their lives in ways neither could imagine, and they close in on the elusive killer!
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Autorenporträt
Malcolm was born and raised in blue-collar England. A career in the military gifted him with worldly knowledge, discipline, and composure that is seldom found in the average civilian. Later, Malcolm married a Detroiter, providing the groundwork for his first novel, One Hundred and Thirty-Three. Malcolm's time in the Detroit gambling industry inspired the plucky heroine, while his own obsessions found their way into the quirky and charismatic hero. Just like the hero of One Hundred and Thirty-Three, Malcolm (not his real name) prefers to stay out of touch and as anonymous as possible.