Show Me Something

Show Me Something by Justin Tully, published by AuthorHouse in 2007, is a fiction work that delves into the complexities of a marketing company located in the financial district of Cover Hill. The narrative begins with the shocking discovery of the chief marketing man’s body in his office, igniting a police investigation filled with intrigue and suspicion among the staff. As the detectives navigate the case, they uncover layers of jealousy and resentment, revealing that everyone in the office may have a motive.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of mystery and detective work as the investigation unfolds against the backdrop of a heatwave. The pressure mounts on the detectives from both their superiors and the Mayor to solve the case of what the media has dubbed ‘The Show me something killer.’ Additionally, the story intertwines an unsolved murder from over thirty years ago, illustrating the dark undercurrents of the high-stakes financial world. This edition spans 420 pages and is presented in English.
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‘Show me something’ is the story of a marketing company set in the financial district of Cover Hill. When the chief marketing man is found dead in his office it sets off waves of intrigue as to who killed the genial marketing genius.
The police investigation begins as they interview the staff of the building discovering undertones of jealousy and resentment in the process.
‘Show me something’ shows them that nobody is beyond the finger of suspicion.
The detectives are feeling the pressure from both their boss and the Mayor of Cover Hill to locate and find what the press has dubbed ‘The Show me something killer’ in the middle of a Heatwave.
An unsolved murder from over thirty years previously is also caught up in the web of intrigue that shows that in the world of high finance anything goes.
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