Street Cleaners

Street Cleaners by John Andes, published by iUniverse on July 24, 2015, is a fiction work that intertwines elements of mystery and police procedural. The narrative follows Elizabeth Kimble, a widowed mother and detective in the Tampa, Florida Police Department, as she navigates a complex investigation stemming from a previous case. As she delves into the murders of former street gang members, she encounters numerous leads that often lead to dead ends, while a colleague uncovers evidence that hints at a bizarre twist in the case.
Readers will find a multi-layered exploration of the investigation, where Elizabeth and the new Assistant District Attorney work together to connect seemingly unrelated murders. As they dig deeper, their professional relationship evolves into something more personal, complicating Elizabeth’s struggle with her past and the memory of her late husband. The story intensifies as they realize that their pursuit of the truth puts both Elizabeth and her children in real danger, culminating in an attempt on her life that signals they are nearing the resolution of the overarching conspiracy. This edition spans 310 pages and is presented in English.
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Elizabeth Kimble is a widowed mother of two young teens and a detective in the good old boy Tampa, Florida Police Department. Her collateral investigation to a previous case generates numerous, divergent, and dead end leads. The murders of several former street gang members represent extraneous chatter to her investigation, while a friend in the department uncovers evidence pointing to a bizarre twist. The two seek the aid of the new Assistant District Attorney. The arduous process of connecting one seemingly unrelated murder to the next, to the next, to the next, raises more questions than it answers. During the multi-faceted investigation, the ADA uncovers disquieting information for Liz.
As she and the ADA dig deeper, their relationship evolves from professional to personal. Liz struggles with this new relationship and the memory of her murdered husband. The two investigators become aware that real danger threatens Liz and her children. An attempt on her life tells the pair that they are close to solving the mystery of the multiple deaths and overarching conspiracy.
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