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Review: Lady Justice And the Book Club Murders

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In order to spice up his life and add some flair to it Oscar Roach decides on doing some research in order to not really update his resume, but to find a new outlet to explore.

Working as an orderly in a hospital does not give you many perks or excitement according or Oscar. As a member of the Midtown Book Club he find their meetings and book choices not very stimulating. So, what is the answer according to Oscar? First, he relates his concerns to the other two remaining members of the club Larry and Ed. Then he proceeds to explain what he learned about the new career he feels they should all embark on.

Feeling quite certain and sure they will jump on his preverbal bandwagon and explore new avenues in life in order to live on the dangerous or wild side he explains the ten ways to commit “the perfect crime,” to them starting with what was supposed to be a preplanned robbery as their first heist. Most criminals leave some type of evidence behind. Some even leave their DNA but our famous perfect crime expert Oscar thinks he has it all figured out. Explaining the operations and getting them to commit themselves Oscar, Ed and Larry embark on their mission to rob a liquor store and make off with the days receipts. But, Oscar is anything but honest with his two accomplices and the end result is not quite what you or the other two book club members would expect.

Lady Justice And the Book Club Murders by Robert Thornhill Review: Lady Justice And the Book Club MurdersWalt Williams is cop and he and his partner Ox have been reunited now that his demise or supposed dead has been revoked you might say. Going undercover to help the President of the United States required that everyone think he was dead. But, Walt and Ox face their first challenge together when asked to look into something at Dyson Foods. Just what they have to investigate and what happens when he enters a diner to get some breakfast you have to read for yourself because it is hilarious. One young man has two dogs named Timex and Rolex who enjoy initiating new people that come to town in a unique and messy way when entering Karen’s diner. Just make sure you have a healthy supply of paper towels. Returning home after completing their investigation they are assigned to the robbery case but there is much more.

When Oscar’s Book Club members learn the real outcome of the robbery they become scared, threaten to go to the police and confess and of course are famous “perfect crime,” expert cannot have this. So, he decides to commit one more, he thinks perfect crime and sets the stage to appear as if it was a murder/suicide. Walt and Ox are now thrown into the thick of things as they go after this sick and demented killer.

Walt works for the Kansas City Police and he and his partner have to find this vicious killer who has not stopped at just three. Leaving something in the hands of each victim, Oscar our killer is called by the media or press: The Librarian. Is there such a thing as the perfect crime? Is our killer going to get away scot-free? Posing his victims and choosing them carefully two homeless men unknowingly become his next two victims. One man tossed out of The Three Trails Hotel for being a vagrant the other leaving because he wants to be a certain distance away not wanting to live to close to where he thinks accidents can happen. The killer preying on their weakness and leaving what you might think is his calling card behind in the hands of the victims: a book but not just any: Murder: serial killers as the primary character.

But, there is so much more as we meet Walt and the seniors living in the development that he owns and his wife, Maggie who is the perfect match for him. Enter Jerry, with his hilarious jokes and hysterical remarks. Let’s not forget the incident at the turkey slaughterhouse, which would make anyone never want to eat meat again.

Hearing the voice of the killer, learning his rational and thinking as he does some extensive research into murder, serial killing and using his list of ten ways to commit the perfect crime he chooses one, formulates the plan and executes the murder. As the killer revels in his work and more bodies are found the police just might have stumbled on the killer’s identity without even knowing it. Looking into the book club and learning about their members might prove lucrative but first the dots have to be connected.

When the police bring in the killer one slip of the tongue could bring him down but our killer is clever and he manages to foil their efforts one more time. Killing several more times he still eludes their dragnet even when another piece of evidence is revealed. More murders, more novels each title linking to the murder and the victim’s demise yet our killer manages to avoid arrest. The holiday season upon them and Walt and his partner still beating a dead horse and then Walt and Ox get a lesson in physical fitness from Ox’s girlfriend and hopefully teach a class in martial arts hoping to save some lives. But poor Walt does not take to well the exercises and the end and I mean end result is hilarious to his better side.

Imagine killing as an ego trip to boost your self-esteem and moral. Imagine going after the homeless, prostitutes and one lonely cop that was his next victim. Planning, plotting and thinking he was never going to get caught and loving the hype in the media would this killer manage to never get caught? Author Robert Thrornhill’s extensive research into serial killers and their motives, their calling cards and the list of how to commit the perfect crime provides enough information for anyone that might want to emulate this killer or write a novel such as his. Hearing the innermost thoughts of this deranged man, his understanding of what he thinks he accomplished allows the reader to get an up close look at what the police combat and deal with on a daily basis. Lady Justice: Would the hands of her scale remained tipped in the killer’s direction or will it ever balance out?

His next victims are cops and the pursuit to catch him becomes personal. When Ox and Judy decide to tie the knot the killer steps up his game but not before going after Walt. Friends and family together and one killer who won’t stop until Lady Justice tilts all the way down in his direction. What happens and is he caught? You have to read it for yourself to learn that Walt is one tough cop that I think needs to be promoted to detective along with Ox and never under estimate the power of friendship, loyalty, trust and certainly never Judge a Book By It’s Cover: Read the pages in between. Filled with Jerry’s jokes, Car 54 reminder from the old show that my mom loved to watch and characters that are real, authentic and quite funny, watch how Walt, Ox and the rest attempt to take down The Librarian.


 


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Born in the South Bronx, I grew up with people from many ethnic backgrounds. I learned to play and work with children in my school that came from other countries and different places.
I was always over weight as a child and got picked on a lot by the other children in my class and even my teachers. I found it hard to do many of the sporting activities that my sister and cousins could do. I learned at an early age that kids can be mean and I promised myself that I would never retaliate or do mean things to other kids in return.

When I decided to write my short stories I realized that I had a lot to say about my youth and in both of my books I tell about a ten year old girl named Bertha who learns to deal with real life issues kids face today at home and in school.

As an educator I the New York City Public Schools for over 36 years, I realized just how unique and precious our children are. I was the reading and writing staff developer in my school and the dean. I loved the children and had the respect of my fellow teachers and parents. Teaching children to read was really very rewarding and introducing them to writing and creating their own stories was exciting for the students. I love reading different kinds of books in many different genres. I have started reviewing books of new authors and those that are more established. I love giving them great reviews and saying wonderful things about their writing. I have three Masters Degrees and PD in Supervision and Administration. Currently I am a member of Who’s Who is America’s Teachers and Who’s Who of America’s Executives from Cambridge. In addition, she is the author of three children’s books and a fourth that has just been published on Alzheimer's Disease in order to honor her mom and help create more awareness for a Cure. The title of my new Alzheimer’s book is Memories are Precious: Alzheimer’s Journey; Ruth’s story. My second Alzheimer’s Book is called Sharp As A Tack or Scrambled Eggs Which Describes Your Brain. This book should be out in June 2010. I was the musical director for shows in her school and ran the School’s newspaper. I write reviews for authors upon request and for several other sites. You can read some of my reviews on Ezine.com and on ijustfinished.com under the name Gabina.

Other accomplishments:
Book reviewer
Radio show talk host: book discussion with Fran Lewis and authors all over the US and the world- how cool is that I get authors that even request a review.
Would love to become an interviewer.
Caregiver and expert on Medicaid and medicare Author of five books and writing number six
The sixth book is based on a true story but will be written as a fictional memoir.
Worked in the same school for 36 years as the reading and writing staff developer I was the dean of discipline and assisted the Principal and AP when needed I was the test coordinator for the school and instructed teachers in testing procedures –administrated the tests and oversaw the reading, math and other tests to make sure that everything ran smoothly.

I am an expert in the ELA or any test prep for reading and writing
I can take an author’s book and even if it is not five stars write a five star review for them by looking for the soul of the book and for something positive. I am a member of Who’s Who of America’s executives, teachers and professionals and belong the Cambridge’s Connect and Pen with Sword
I would like to take my three children’s book plus the fourth one and put them together in one book. I played the piano as a kid and the violin.
I was in the Bronx Borough Orchestra. I played the piano in Carnegie Hall –that was scary. I do consulting for some of the teachers in my school when they need help with lesson plans. I love writing for Robins Falls Magazine.

I love writing reviews in my own style. I even find time to help my nieces and nephews with their homework over the phone.
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