A Murder of Crows

A Murder of Crows by Tom Lowe is a mystery novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 9, 2016. This edition spans 438 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Sean O’Brien as he navigates a complex murder case involving his friend Joe Billie, who becomes the prime suspect in the death of a man found dead in the Florida swamps. As the investigation unfolds, O’Brien seeks to uncover the truth behind Billie’s silence and the historical implications tied to the case.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of friendship, loyalty, and the intersection of modern crime with Seminole history. The plot thickens as media attention escalates and O’Brien races against time to prove Billie’s innocence. This book explores the intricacies of a police procedural while highlighting the cultural significance of the Seminole heritage, making it a compelling read for those interested in mystery and detective fiction.
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“Five years ago, Sean O’Brien’s close friend, Joe Billie, stopped a grave robber from unearthing a Seminole Indian burial site. When the same man is recently found dead and scalped in the remote swamps of Florida, Billie becomes the prime suspect. To complicate matters more, Billie refuses to tell investigators why he believes he is being set up to take a lethal fall. As the media frenzy in the case builds, the state places Joe Billie on trial for murder. Sean O’Brien thinks he knows why Billie is silent, but proving it will send him deep into Seminole history to uncover a greedy killer hell-bent on creating a modern day Trail of Tears.” — Back cover.
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