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Killings in the Alley

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Killings in the Alley

By: Augie Salzer

 

About the Book

Detective Grant Steele had hoped to find a more peaceful existence at The Villages, a quiet, safe community of mostly retirees, but he soon finds himself immersed in a series of mysterious murders in the alley behind a complex housing a physical therapy practice, pizza parlor, and beauty shop. In Killings in the Alley, no one seems to be what they appear, all dealing with secrets and horrors in their own lives, past and present. During his investigation Steele navigates drug dealers, embezzlement, a superstitious physical therapist, a compulsive gambler, shady teenagers, mob-connected twins, and money launderers all to wrap up this massively complicated criminal case.

 

About the Author

Augie Salzer is a retired Florida Highway Patrol Trooper. She worked the road in Tampa, Florida, for sixteen years. She has been a columnist, editor, reporter, and photographer for a daily newspaper and most recently, following retirement from the patrol, she has been a correspondent, columnist, and photographer for a weekly paper. Salzer also spends a lot of time volunteering at her church. She has raised two daughters, and they have blessed her with two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Salzer has lived in Florida since 1977.

(2022, paperback, 200 pages)

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    Dissappointing

    Posted by FL Girl on May 18th 2023

    Killings in the Alley by Salzer, this book did not captivate me enough to want to finish, but I felt it was necessary, to be able to review the book honestly. I found this paperback to be choppy and missing the element of smoothly transiting from one chapter to the next. Some of the sentences are very descriptive and detailed, while others are too bare. I have read where Salzer has stated she is writing the sequel to this book, I would not waste my time reading it.