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A Recipe For Murder, EPUB eBook

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ABOUT THE BOOK Linda Powers and Edgar Sorenson are to be married in four months.

Linda lives with her parents while Edgar lives in the house they bought together, to reside in after their wedding.

Linda is a tenth-grade English teacher at Winter Park High School, and Edgar is a computer programmer at the Orlando Utilities Commission. Both of their families reside in in Orlando, Fl.

According to the families, everything is fine and going according to plan for the upcoming wedding.

Regrettably, these family members are unaware of the serious incident which is about to occur, as it will catch them totally by surprise. The story moves to the High Rollers Club just outside Orlando city limits, but within Orange County.

Edgar’s brother, Jim Sorenson, works part-time at the Club while attending college. Illegal activities are reported as being conducted at the High Rollers Club.

The persons suspected as being responsible for the activities are two cousins, from Tampa.

Fl, who are, allegedly, connected to a crime family in New Jersey. Sergent Jake Jacoby and his partner, Ed Rollins, are homicide detectives with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.

They had been assigned to investigate a serious incident which had occurred recently and now were assigned to investigate another serious incident which occurred at the High Rollers Club.

Somehow, there appears to be a connection. Information is provided by an individual, to Sergeant Jacoby and Detective Rollins.

This individual works at the Orlando Utilities Commission.

He is not connected to the Powers or Sorenson families, but his information proves to very important and very useful, in providing the detectives with a direction to take with possible identification of suspects connected to both serious incidents.

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