Scelerophobia

Scelerophobia by Jordan Roland is a fictional novel published by AuthorHouse in December 2003, featuring 576 pages in English. This work intricately weaves elements of mystery and detective storytelling, presenting a narrative that keeps readers engaged with unexpected twists and turns. The plot centers around Special Agents Donald and King, who are tasked with unraveling the complexities of a major bank robbery, where Jack Brady, a wealthy young executive, emerges as the main suspect.
Readers will find a blend of black comedy and detective work throughout the story, as Special Agent Donald grapples with his past connections to Jack and the haunting memories of his ex, Jenny Brown. The narrative explores themes of vengeance and the pursuit of truth, challenging the characters to confront their own biases and assumptions. Scelerophobia promises a captivating journey through the intricacies of crime and personal vendettas, ensuring that the suspense remains high until the final page.
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Scelerophobia is a fictional novel that combines all the attributes that make a good mystery and detective story. It is one of those where you think you have it all figured, only to drop your jaw at the turn of a page. It combines black comedy and detective work with ease and keeps the reader hooked until the very last page.
FBI’s finest- Special Agents Donald and King are left to feed on scrap after they find no telltale signs from the biggest bank robbery in modern times. Jack Brady became the main suspect- a wealthy young executive who claims to have been at the scene of crime by coincidence.
Special Agent Donald painfully remembers Jack from his academic days and this provided him the opportunity to avenge his ex, Jenny Browns death. The truth was out there, but Donald refused to see it until all chips were down.
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