Dying to Meet You

· Xlibris Corporation
Ebook
266
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Dying to Meet You revolves around a signature killing, in fact around several killings. Why the signature? Who is using someone elses identity? Stephen Eliot lived by the clich. He also died that way. Again, Lieutenant RC Frane and his partner, Sergeant Greta Rogers track much of the mystery through the food industry, but in a new direction. Thousands of canned tomato products destined to top pizzas in Philadelphia. Food broker, Stephen Eliot also has some interesting needs, before he is murdered. Overlapping crimes complicate figuring out who did the deeds. Through gentle persistence, the two officers peel away events to solve what originally looked like serial murders.

About the author

B. Robert (Bob) Anderson has finished his sixth RC Frane/Greta Rogers mystery. “After all this time they seem like my friends. So, when a ‘cop’ is murdered it rests heavily on Frane’s shoulders.” After more than 20 years in Foodservice Distribution and another 35 years as a Management Consultant all this background led to a third career. Along the way he has written two college text books and over 600 articles ranging through all the addictions; drugs, alcohol, gambling and even parental abuse. These combined with management articles lead to tracking the facts needed to find the killer. Anderson grew up in Philadelphia and finds the city a perfect setting filled with interesting buildings, diverse neighborhoods, great restaurants and plenty of history. He lives with his wife, Joyce, who is also an author, in Linwood, New Jersey.

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