What are 12 Special Education students worth? The answer: 800 pounds of gold bullion. To be delivered on a flatcar out of an abandoned warehouse in Turtle, North Carolina. Heinz Noonan, the "Bearded Holmes" of the Sandersonville Police Department is called upon to stop the transfer of the gold bullion and save the children. But can he move fast enough to save the children and make sure the kidnappers do not get the gold? Who knows? You will in this sixth serialized novel of Heinz Noonan, the "Bearded Holmes" of the Sandersonville, North Carolina, Police Department who specializes in impossible…mehr
What are 12 Special Education students worth? The answer: 800 pounds of gold bullion. To be delivered on a flatcar out of an abandoned warehouse in Turtle, North Carolina. Heinz Noonan, the "Bearded Holmes" of the Sandersonville Police Department is called upon to stop the transfer of the gold bullion and save the children. But can he move fast enough to save the children and make sure the kidnappers do not get the gold? Who knows? You will in this sixth serialized novel of Heinz Noonan, the "Bearded Holmes" of the Sandersonville, North Carolina, Police Department who specializes in impossible crimes - like 12 Special Education students being held for ransom.
Steve Levi has spent more than 40 years researching and writing about Alaska's history. He specializes in the ground-level approach to history. An excellent example of his in-the-weeds approach is Bonfire Saloon, a saloon-level book of authentic Alaska Gold Rush characters in a Nome saloon on March 3, 1903. His book, The Human Face of the Alaska Gold Rush, is a compendium of people and events usually left out of scholarly books. For fiction, he specializes in the 'impossible crime,' where the detective must figure out HOW the crime was committed before he can go after the perpetrators. For example, in The Matter of the Vanishing Greyhound, the detective must determine how a Greyhound bus can vanish off the Golden Gate Bridge and, in The Matter of the Departed Diamonds, how $3 million in diamonds can disappear from a locked bank vault.
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