Empty in the End

Empty in the End by Robert Sadler, published by Bahamut Publishing on May 19, 2013, is a mystery that delves into a perplexing case involving seven bodies discovered in a massacre that defies logic. The victims, each with diverse backgrounds, present a complex puzzle for law enforcement and mystery enthusiasts alike, as the causes of death remain unclear and no suspect or motive has emerged over the fifteen years since the incident.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of the intertwined stories of the victims, as their narratives hold the key to unraveling the mystery. This edition, comprising 224 pages, invites those interested in fiction, police procedural elements, and suspenseful thrillers to engage with the intricate details surrounding this unresolved case. The book presents a thought-provoking examination of the events that transpired that night, challenging readers to piece together the clues alongside the investigators.
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Seven bodies are found in a massacre that defies logic. The victims are diverse. The causes of death don’t add up. There is no suspect or motive. It’s a puzzle that continues to baffle police and unsolved mystery aficionados fifteen years later. Only those killed that night hold the solution. These are their tales.
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