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Jewish detective Aaron Guerevich's list of friends becomes shorter by the minute after he's assigned to investigate the murders of two Syrian Muslim store owners in Scottsdale, Arizona.His Jewish friends see his role as an insult to the memory of his uncle, who died in Israel's 1948 War of Independence. The Arab community sees him as a Zionist with an anti-Arab bias.Guerevich's life turns from uncomfortable to seriously threatened when he discovers the possible involvement of a secretive anti-Arab vigilante group.Before the case is closed, the Jewish detective uncovers a startling and long-hidden connection between his Israeli uncle and the family of the slain Muslims.
Stanfield Margason's estranged wife shoots him, claiming abuse, in hopes of gaining the five hundred million dollar estate. But Scottsdale Detective Aaron Guerevich finds the killing suspicious and follows a trail to Las Vegas, where he discovers Margason has been involved with counterfeiters using printing plates and paper the CIA gave to the Shah of Iran. In a strange international twist, the plates end up in Colombia and the counterfeit money ends up in Manuel Noriega's Panama.
A book of haiku relating to four seasons on earth and in life
Eight tales of death and consequences by an award-winning author. Detective Aaron Guerevich solves crimes with the help of his fiancée, forensic scientist Ann Berendt. In three of these stories, a man accused of murder is saved by cold weather; one brother poses as his dead sibling to collect insurance money; a conductor on a train murders a coin collector to steal rare gold coins. Each crime poses a dilemma for Guerevich, but he uses brilliant reasoning and the help of his fiancée to solve the crimes.
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