Home Sweet Murder

Home Sweet Murder by James Patterson, published by Grand Central Publishing on January 14, 2020, is a reprint edition comprising 256 pages in English. This book presents two true-crime thrillers that delve into the complexities of murder and law enforcement. The first story follows lawyer Leo Fisher and his wife Sue, whose quiet dinner is shattered by a man claiming to be an SEC agent, leading to a night of violence. The second narrative centers on Detective Derek Mois, who is determined to solve a double homicide that has rocked Omaha, Nebraska.
Readers will find gripping accounts of crime and investigation in Home Sweet Murder, as it explores the challenges faced by both legal and law enforcement professionals. The book highlights the intricacies of true crime, focusing on the psychological and procedural aspects of solving murders. With themes of criminality and the pursuit of justice, this edition offers a detailed look into the lives affected by these tragic events.
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As seen on the Discovery ID TV series Murder is Forever, these two true-crime thrillers follow a lawyer struggling to stop a killer and a detective angling to solve a double homicide.
Home Sweet Murder (with Andrew Bourelle): Lawyer Leo Fisher and his wife Sue are a sixty-one-year-old couple enjoying a quiet Sunday dinner at home. Until a man in a suit rings their front door claiming to be an SEC agent. By the end of the evening, two people will be shot, stabbed, and tortured. And two others will fare worse . . .
Murder on the Run (with Scott Slaven): The middle-aged housekeeper found dead with a knife in her throat was bad. But the little boy was worse. After a bloody double homicide that puts Omaha, Nebraska, on the map, Detective Derek Mois promises the boy’s parents he will catch the killer, no matter how long or far he runs . . .
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