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The Harvest Twin Horror: The Chronicles of Detective Horace Eberlee
Contributor(s): Gregory, A. a. (Author)
ISBN: 1717731147     ISBN-13: 9781717731142
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $9.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2015
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- Fiction | Psychological
- Fiction | Horror - General
Series: Chronicles of Detective Eberlee - Diary of an Alcoholic Dick
Physical Information: 0.13" H x 5" W x 8" (0.15 lbs) 56 pages
 
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Step into the world of Det. Horace Eberlee, The detective is a seasoned police officer with the Massachussets State police, then later became a homicide detective after 17 years of service. Horace majored in Criminal science at Yale University and became an intern for the police department in their Internal Investigations unit, until later he decided that he wanted to be part of where the major crimes were. Detective Eberlee has always been driven as well as a great problem solver. Catching Criminals is his forte. Although retired, he sometimes work as a private investigator to keep sharp. Horace may be an ambitious crime solver, but he also has everyday demons that he is faced with, disappointments that others see of him. It's hard to keep ambition when your children don't know you, your wife wished she'd never met you, yet alimony and child support was enough to keep communication open to ensure he stayed working. Detective Horace Eberlee started writing in a diary of his cases, descriptions of the criminals. What happened to them? What made them snap? How did they become criminally minded that they felt the need to bring horror upon their victims? It's a wonder that the detective didn't start drinking earlier after the case of the "Twin Horror." This case was one of the most mind boggling cases the detective have yet to see and to his dismay, that case was just a Pandora's box of what was to come. The Harvest is a chronicle of Twins that were well kept and loved by their family, but something went wrong? But what was it? Whatever "it" was the detective had the pleasure of cracking the case