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The Wrong KIller

By: A. B. King
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Ex soldier Alec Barstow is driving to a local supermarket when he witnesses a pedestrian struck by a speeding vehicle in the opposite carriageway and flung onto his car. He applies first-aid to the badly injured victim and passes on to the local police such information as he can in order that the driver who failed to stop can be traced. Following the accident he takes it into his head to check up on the victim because he is suspicious that what he saw wasn’t an accident but a deliberate attempt at murder. He is convinced he is right when he is later violently assaulted and ‘advised’ not to have any further contact with the victim, a young woman who is herself the last surviving member of a family devastated by the murder of her sister some years previously. Alec is the sort of man who is not easily warned off and determines to discover the truth of what is happening, and the girl tells him she is convinced that the man, a known serial killer, sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of her sister is in fact innocent of this particular crime. As he endeavours to unravel the mystery of why the sister was killed and why after such a period of time a further murder should be attempted Alec uncovers a web of intrigue and crime such as he never imagined could have existed. He quickly realises that even those he should be able to trust and rely on may be involved with what is happening, and with nowhere left to turn he contacts the men who once served with him in Afghanistan. The evil people he is up against will stop at nothing, and at the point where he finally believes he has them in his grasp the tables are turned and he is involved in a desperate fight for life above the menacing waters of the English channel as he and the girl cling to the machine that the criminals’ are attempting to escape to France in. Revised - 2014 Extract (From Chapter 18) Alec heard him walk round and return to the parked motor cycle. Moments later he heard the motorcycle burst into life, and a split second later the engine of the car in which Alana had been bundled also started up. He tensed himself, and as the two vehicles drew away he rolled over swiftly, dragging out the gun he had placed there earlier. The safety catch off, he took a quick aim at the tyres of the car as it picked up speed. He fired three times before he realised it was out of range. He was a crack shot and even though a small automatic is not the most accurate of weapons he hoped that at least one of the bullets had found its mark. Springing to his feet he jotted down the make and registration of the car and then whipped his phone out and dialled Jim's number. Crime Murder Mystery Traditional Detectives Emotionally Gripping
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