Revenge

3 books in series
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Trophy Murders Summary

The first audiobook in the Revenge series.

A town terrorized. The family secrets. Years of lies unfolding....

Trophy Murders, the first in the Revenge series, contains parts based on a true story, but the story itself is fiction. This story continues Sarah’s life after she goes to live with her uncle, the cop, and his heavy-handed wife. Mixing in an action-packed crime story about a sadistic gang of killers, Sarah struggles with nightmares from the past while her uncle struggles to keep his own secrets hidden.

Munday, Texas: Small town. Peaceful. Quiet. The perfect place to raise a family—or is it? Henry Frye, the new police chief, is asking himself this question after a gang moves into the big house on the hill, and a murdering spree begins. How many must die before he catches the ones responsible for turning his town into a place of terror?

When Jake Miller, Henry's ex-captain and friend shows up unannounced, Henry knows something is terribly wrong. He's been waiting all day for an overdue call from Mona, his mistress and the love of his life. Has something happened to her? What does Jake know?

Things heat up after a fiery car crash leaves one gang member hanging on to life. Can Henry find out all he needs to know before the man dies? Henry and Officer Holloway enter the gang's house and find more bodies. Was it murder or mass suicide? A "shrine" in the front room unnerves Henry, and a gruesome sight found in the kitchen threatens to push Henry and his officer over the edge.

Cover design/art by Gary McCluskey.

©2011 Sue Julsen (P)2023 Sue Julsen
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