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A soldier reported killed-in-action in 1918 is a drowning victim in a boathouse in 1923 Boston. A young lady missing for five weeks is a drowning victim and surfaces in the same boathouse. As children, they were neighbors.
The cases are assigned to Detective O'Meara and Sergeant Parker, who realize their limitations when dealing with Boston's upper crust. O'Meara is of Irish descent, and Parker, although a proper born and raised Bostonian, is a policeman.
Ione, Archie, and Tango, a greyhound whose nose finds clues, are called upon to help cut through the elitist barrier. Archer was born and raised on Louisburg Square, Beacon Hill. Because he is a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant, commonly referred to as a WASP, he can open doors denied the police.
There are myriad clues and dead ends, but nothing leads toward a solution until Tango, the greyhound, sniffs the clue of an illegal drug wrapping, and the sleuths find their starting point.
After a restless day of searching, Archer remembers a significant fact. The answer to solving murder lies not in 1924 Boston but in a 6,000-year-old rite of passage.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A soldier reported killed-in-action in 1918 is a drowning victim in a boathouse in 1923 Boston. A young lady missing for five weeks is a drowning victim and surfaces in the same boathouse. As children, they were neighbors.
The cases are assigned to Detective O'Meara and Sergeant Parker, who realize their limitations when dealing with Boston's upper crust. O'Meara is of Irish descent, and Parker, although a proper born and raised Bostonian, is a policeman.
Ione, Archie, and Tango, a greyhound whose nose finds clues, are called upon to help cut through the elitist barrier. Archer was born and raised on Louisburg Square, Beacon Hill. Because he is a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant, commonly referred to as a WASP, he can open doors denied the police.
There are myriad clues and dead ends, but nothing leads toward a solution until Tango, the greyhound, sniffs the clue of an illegal drug wrapping, and the sleuths find their starting point.
After a restless day of searching, Archer remembers a significant fact. The answer to solving murder lies not in 1924 Boston but in a 6,000-year-old rite of passage.