A Dozen Roses

A Dozen Roses by William J. Curley, published by Lulu.com in August 2007, is a fiction work that delves into the mystery and detective genre. The narrative follows private investigator Fred Kelly as he searches for a missing woman, uncovering a troubling connection to a series of rapes involving a dozen women at a New England college nearly two decades prior. As the investigation unfolds, Fred finds himself entangled in a complex web of events that leads him back to Vietnam, where he confronts a violent adversary.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of crime and the psychological impact of past traumas as Fred Kelly navigates through the dark history surrounding the missing women. The story intricately weaves elements of mystery and suspense, revealing how the past continues to haunt the present. With 260 pages, this edition presents a detailed account of Fred’s relentless pursuit of the truth, making it a notable addition to the mystery and detective fiction landscape.
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In her search for a missing woman, PI Fred Kelly uncovers a connection to the rapes of a dozen women at a New England college 17 years earlier. As more of the original twelve women disappear, Fred follows a twisted trail back through the jungles of Vietnam leading to a violent confrontation with a sexual psychopath.
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