Marlee: Crimes We Think They Might Commit

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The reader experiences what Chester Luttrell sees in his world. The old man learns by observation. The retired police officer is a mentor. Marlee Kinion celebrates her twelfth birthday with a crisis that only Chester can resolve. The retired police officer quietly and methodically guides the young girl through her problem. Rookie Deputy Jim Chamberlain is faced with a series of burglaries and vandalism in his Forest Hills beat. Chester stimulates the young deputys thought processes so he can solve the crimes. His former protg, Detective Barbara Johnson, struggles to unravel the mystery of a teenage boys disappearance. She seeks her old bosss guidance to find the boy before it is too late. Chester knows how to find the answers, but he doesnt want to make the process too easy. He expects each answer found to be a learning experience, a life lesson to be used again and again.

About the author

Gary B. Boyd is a storyteller. Whether at his cabin in the Ozark Mountains at his desk in his home or on his deck overlooking Beaver Lake near Rogers, Arkansas, he writes his stories. Widely traveled, he has met and encountered a variety of people. Inquisitive, Gary watches and listens to the people he meets. He sees in them the characters that will fill his stories—that will tell his stories. The author of the One Particular Patriot trilogy, Grandfather’s Will, Death of a Gene, the Better Times series, and Soul’s Aperture submits to his characters and allows them to tell their own stories in their own way. After publishing nine fiction novels, Gary is not content to sit back and allow life to pass by him. There are more stories to tell. He expects to bring new characters to life for years to come.

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