The River Killings

The River Killings by Jim Owens, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in December 2008, is a suspenseful narrative that unfolds over 156 pages. The story follows Joe Hunter, who, three years after being dismissed for reporting fraud at a hospital, discovers a body while fishing. As a series of shootings occur along the river, the community grows increasingly anxious about a potential serial killer, prompting Joe to assist in the investigation due to his connections and background as an intelligence analyst.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of crime and investigation as Joe and the chief investigator uncover shocking connections between the murders and the hospital fraud. The plot delves into themes of friendship and betrayal, revealing that Joe was intended to be the first victim in this chilling sequence of events. With elements of fiction, thrillers, and suspense, The River Killings presents a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged as the mystery unfolds.
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Three years after he was first fired reporting fraud at the hospital where he worked, Joe Hunter literally “hooked” a body while fishing. Over the next two months, six other people are shot along the river and everyone fears a serial killer is on the loose.
Because he is a friend of the chief investigator on the case and of his experience as an intelligence analyst in the Air Force Joe is asked to help in the investigation.
Both Joe and his friend are shocked when they learn the killer was involved in the fraud at the hospital and that Joe was supposed to be the first victim in THE RIVER KILLINGS.
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