Murder at the Reservoir

by D. Eric Horner


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/5/2013

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 214
ISBN : 9781466982956
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 214
ISBN : 9781466982963

About the Book

Ten years have passed since David Baker found his slain classmate near a remote reservoir on prom night. She has never received justice, and now as a sheriff’s deputy in the small north-central Ohio town, he needs to make it right. That case should have been opened and shut, but like life, things can get complicated. From dealing with a new venture and partner to being stonewalled at every turn, does David need to learn to let things go? Maybe it would be easier if he didn’t know the victim or if he hadn’t found the body. He doesn’t think so, and thankfully, neither does his new partner. Join Dave and Paul as they retrace the investigation into a high school girl’s gruesome murder. Was it a past or current lover? There are plenty to choose from, Dale, Jill, and Greg, or was it someone else in this intriguing mystery novel? Can the deputy find justice for Peggy’s mom? What are your theories? It seems like everyone has their own theories and reasons for them. Is it possible to really find the truth after so long? David Baker isn’t sure, but he sure as hell is going to try. Join him as he tries to find out the truth about the murder at the reservoir.


About the Author

D. Eric Horner has written four other novels—Guilt, Slow Burn, I Promise; A Grandson’s Destiny; and Disorder in the Court. He began his writing career in 2006 when he became disabled due to multiple sclerosis. He finds the mental strength to battle this disease through the creation of the characters and plots in his novels. With the use of talk-to-text software, he has been able to turn his ideas into finished works. He lives with his dear wife, Kathy, and cat, Goldie. Goldie, his faithful “critic,” listens nearby as he speaks to create his stories. The family lives outside the hustle of the capital city of Ohio, near the quaint village of Alexandria.