Burning Bridges
Frank F. Weber
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Description
Harper Rowe hires a private investigator, Jon Frederick, to help find her biological father, Billy Blaze. Harper had fantasized about the possibilities--but instead unearth that he was a dangerous psychopath who called St. Cloud his home for two decades, before he disappeared. Where is Blaze today? Harper's relationships with her lover and family deteriorate as she uncovers one dangerous secret after another from her father's past. This True Crime mystery reveals Blaze's actual sordid history and an astonishing true to life experience of his scandalous behavior. Jon and Serena Frederick take on this investigation through COVID restrictions and the Minneapolis riots of 2020, discovering the answers ultimately lie somewhere between St. Cloud and Bemidji, Minnesota. Harper accepts some bridges need to burn...but is it too late? Forensic Psychologist & Author Frank Weber's next mystery after coming off of two consecutive award-winning thrillers.
Product Details
Price
$18.00
$16.74
Publisher
Moon Finder Press
Publish Date
May 18, 2021
Pages
392
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.2 X 1.0 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781638213567
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Frank F. Weber is a forensic psychologist specializing in homicide, sexual assault and domestic abuse cases. He uses his unique understanding of how predators think, knowledge of victim trauma and expert testimony in writing his true crime thrillers. He has profiled cold case homicides and narrated an investigative show on Oxygen. He has been the recipient of the President's Award from the Minnesota Correctional Association for his forensic work. His Award Winning books include "Murder Book" (2017) "The I-94 Murders" (2018) "Last Call" (2019) "Lying Close" (September 2020) and "Burning Bridges" (March 2021).