The Peacock Feather Murders

The Peacock Feather Murders

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Format Paperback
Pages 192
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1987
Publisher Intl Polygonics Ltd
ISBN-10 0930330684
ISBN-13 9780930330682
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In a cleverly orchestrated plot that intertwines intrigue and meticulous planning, a murderer issues a chilling invitation to Scotland Yard, detailing the exact time and location of an impending crime. The audaciousness of the act captivates the detectives as they grapple with the challenge of predicting a crime when the perpetrator appears to be laying out their intentions so brazenly.

As the investigation unfolds, a web of deception and hidden motives unravels, drawing in a cast of eccentric characters, each with their own secrets and potential motives. The detectives navigate through a labyrinth of clues and misdirections, analyzing the seemingly trivial details that could lead them to the killer. Every new revelation brings them closer to a truth that is as shocking as it is elusive.

The author skillfully crafts a story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, weaving together suspenseful twists and unexpected turns. The psychological depth of the characters adds layers to the narrative, making the chase for justice not just a race against time, but also an exploration of human nature itself.

With every chapter, the tension escalates, leading to a climactic showdown where the line between criminal and investigator becomes increasingly blurred. In a world where an invitation can lead to both opportunity and peril, the ultimate question lingers: Who will outsmart whom in this chilling game of cat and mouse?

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