The Dead Survivors

Author: K.J. Erickson
Frank Beck, a man with terminal colon cancer, a new divorce, and a stack of debts, hangs himself. It’s an open-and-shut suicide–except for a string of numbers inscribed on Beck’s right arm. Minneapolis Homicide Detective Marshall Bahr can’t make sense of the numbers or the fact that a guy everyone describes as sloppy tied a perfect hangman’s noose for himself. But then he….Read More
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