Letters from Lexington

Letters from Lexington by Phil Hardwick is a first edition published by Great American Publishers in February 2008. This fiction work, comprising 224 pages, revolves around a mysterious series of letters sent to five individuals, allegedly from Mildred Monroe, a retired school teacher who was recently murdered. As Mississippi’s premier private investigator, Jack Boulder, takes on the case, he seeks to uncover the truth behind the letters and the circumstances surrounding Mildred’s death.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow Jack Boulder as he navigates clues that lead him from the Windy City to the Magnolia State and through the historic streets of Lexington. The story delves into themes of mystery and investigation, as Boulder attempts to determine whether Mildred’s homicide was a random act or part of a larger motive. With its focus on private investigators and the intricacies of crime, this book offers a compelling exploration of the unknown.
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Five people receive a letter from Lexington. The sender is supposed to be Mildred Monroe, a retired school teacher who was raising money to save a private school. But weeks earlier, Mildred was the victim of a homicide in a carjacking gone awry. So who sent the letters? Jack Boulder, Mississippi’s premier private investigator, is on the job to solve the mystery. Was it a random killing or is there a motive for murder everyone is missing? Join Boulder as he follow clues from the Windy City to the Magnolia State and all over historic Lexington in his quest to find the truth.
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