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When Victor and Vincent learn that their beloved older brother Mario murdered his girlfriend, Grace Conner then committed suicide, the twins set out to prove the Oakland police department is wrong. Mario must be vindicated, and family honor must be preserved. Victor again takes on the principal detective duty. Vincent agrees to working the Brovelli Brothers' used car business with the understanding that he is ready at any time to help his twin. With all the evidence pointing to Mario's guilt, Victor must trust his instincts. He is helped by his girlfriend Dila Agbo, a one-time member of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Victor and Vincent learn that their beloved older brother Mario murdered his girlfriend, Grace Conner then committed suicide, the twins set out to prove the Oakland police department is wrong. Mario must be vindicated, and family honor must be preserved. Victor again takes on the principal detective duty. Vincent agrees to working the Brovelli Brothers' used car business with the understanding that he is ready at any time to help his twin. With all the evidence pointing to Mario's guilt, Victor must trust his instincts. He is helped by his girlfriend Dila Agbo, a one-time member of the Black Panthers. Together, they are led in many desperate directions. On his quest for the truth, Victor is haunted by the ghosts of his brother Mario and his girlfriend whose unspoken message of grief frightens and motivates him. Will Victor learn the truth of Mario's death even as Dila's life is threatened?
Autorenporträt
Tom Meschery, born Tomislav Nikolaevich Mescheriakov in Harbin, Manchuria, (China) is an ex-NBA player for the Golden State Warriors and Seattle Sonics, and a retired high school and college English teacher. A graduate of the University of Iowa's Writers Workshop, he has published six collections of poetry. His Brovelli Brothers Mystery Series, beginning with The Case of the '61 Chevy Impala and The Case of the '66 Ford Mustang, are now available at bookstores and online at Amazon. His memoir, The Mad Manchurian is forthcoming. Meschery has coached in the NBA and traveled to West Africa where he helped coach national teams. He was inducted into the California Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame and the State of Nevada Writers' Hall of Fame. Meschery has been described as the NBA's Poet Laureate. His jersey, number 14, was retired by the Golden State Warriors and hangs in the rafters of Chase Center Arena along with his teammates' Wilt Chamberlain's number 13, and Rick Barry's number 24. Tom Meschery lives in Sacramento, CA with his wife, painter and art historian, Melanie Marchant.