Bits and Pieces

Bits and Pieces by M. A. R. Unger, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 26, 2014, is a fiction novel that intertwines elements of mystery, detective work, and the supernatural. The story follows forensic artist Matti James as she relocates to Henderson, Nevada, seeking a fresh start. Upon adopting a dog that uncovers human remains, Matti becomes involved in a women’s mystery club focused on solving cold cases, only to discover unsettling connections between her neighbors and the Russian Mafia.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of crime and the supernatural, as Matti’s life takes a dramatic turn when her dog digs up a bullet-ridden skull. As she embarks on forensic reconstruction, the stakes rise, drawing her into a dangerous web involving both the living and the dead. With the support of police sergeant Luis Martinez and enigmatic neighbor Joe Chauncey, Matti faces challenges that test her resolve and determination to uncover the truth behind the murder. This edition spans 284 pages and is presented in English.
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Forensic artist Matti James seeks change when she moves to Henderson, Nevada. She adopts a dog that digs up human remains, joins a women’s mystery club intent on solving cold cases, and learns her neighbors have ties to the Russian Mafia. Add two resident Inbetweeners who are not exactly alive and Matti’s life becomes decidedly different.When her dog unearths a bullet-ridden skull, both the living and the dead want her stopped. As she begins forensic reconstruction, Matti discovers this was no ordinary Mob hit. Solving the murder becomes personal when she’s put in the line of fire. Will police sergeant Luis Martinez and shadowy neighbor Joe Chauncey help or hurt her efforts? How far will Matti go to unmask the killer?
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