Home Group

Home Group by Jim White, published by Borders in 2005, is a 192-page work written in English. This book presents a thrilling investigation that begins with the murder of a young woman found in a dilapidated Camden basement. As Detective Tom White delves into the case, he discovers that the victim was a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, which leads him to enlist the help of an unexpected ally, Jim the Roofer, to uncover potential suspects within her home group.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of fiction, literary themes, and mystery. The story unfolds as Detective White navigates a web of few leads, keeping the investigation tense and engaging. The collaboration between White and Jim the Roofer adds depth to the pursuit of justice, as they work together to identify those connected to the victim. This edition invites readers into a world where personal struggles and the quest for truth collide, all set against the backdrop of a chilling murder investigation.
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The murder scene of a young woman in a dilapidated Camden basement starts a fast, thrilling investigation to find a killer. Few leads keep the case cold until Detective Tom White learns the victim was a member of AA. White enlists the help of an unlikely friend, Jim the Roofer, to identify suspects in her home group.
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