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Lifelessly dangling from the bedroom ceiling fan by an orange extension cord that had been made into a noose. This is the nightmare that world renowned illusionist Taft Hartley woke up to one morning as he found his beloved wife Jennifer dead. Detective Tanaka, a Homicide Detective from the Morningside Police Department, was quickly called to the scene to investigate. What first looked like an apparent suicide quickly turned into a suspicious death as one big question went unanswered: How could a woman who stood only five-foot-four hang herself seven feet into the air when there was nothing around her that she could have possibly used to stand on? All of the evidence that Detective Tanaka had gathered pointed to Taft Hartley as the person solely responsible for Jennifer's death, but when you live your life as an illusionist nothing is ever what it appears to be. A jury unanimously agreed with Detective Tanaka after seeing all of the evidence presented before them and sentenced Taft to death by means of electrocution. Ten years later and on the eve of Taft's execution, a reporter by the name of Terrance Stewart from the New York Daily Times gets the interview of a lifetime with a mysterious man who knows exactly what happened the night that Jennifer Hartley died. No one is prepared for the deadly domino effect that ensues once the absolute truth is revealed, for the magnitude of the hanging turns out to have far more dire consequences than anyone could have ever imagined. Just follow the clues... Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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