Death of a Meddlesome Man

Death of a Meddlesome Man
Author: Dee Morrison Grabitz
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2002-04-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595222099

Everyone liked Tom Corning, a teacher, who had one bad habit. He got involved in everyone's business. When Corning's body was found hanging in his office, Dr. Clayton Rule, principal of Dunton High School, refused to believe the teacher's death was suicide. Rule must seek to unravel the mystery and clear the teacher's name. The town is further traumatized when the strangled body of Sandy Kervick, a missing student, is found in the forest preserve. She had been strangled. The unlikely team of educator and police chief systematically peel layers from the suburban community's wholesome veneer, exposing an underside rooted in brutality, incest and greed. A shocking climax shatters the school and community to their moral foundations. The dark side of human nature is revealed, and the community is left with the knowledge that what 'could never happen here,' did.

Murder in Dunton Heights

Murder in Dunton Heights
Author: Dee Morrison Grabitz
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 059520936X

Dunton Heights was a suburb of comfort and security. The biggest event was the Junior League Dinner Dance, until murder struck dissolving all their smug beliefs. David and Mary Fran were not Dunton Heights' most ideal couple, but when David, a junior high school principal, is found dead, and Mary Fran, a high school swimming coach, becomes the prime suspect, the community began to squirm. Two days later the body of Mary Fran is found murdered at the Dunton Inn. When a diary is found in Mary Fran's faculty locker, naming names and amounts, the town's Brahmans form a close-knit group and close ranks. Chief Joe Brighton and Dr. Clayton Rule delve into the killings. They turn up secrets and powerful motives for murder and revenge that had best been undiscovered. Chief Brighton must balance the attentions of the beautiful Joan Hadley and his strong desire for her, and Clay must come to grips with his wife's serious depression and demands for a divorce. Together they must deal with the treacherous search for the culprit. The clues are elusive and suspicions fall on many before the murderer is unmasked.

Household Words

Household Words
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1857
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

Works

Works
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1908
Genre:
ISBN: