The Case of The Invisible Souls
(Mystery)
By R. Weir
Independent Publishing
ASIN #B071SJPFTZ
Price $0.99
53 Pages
Rating 5-Stars
Private Detective Jarvis Mann of Denver returns to his office
after a brief workout in the December cold of the Mile High City. Shortly
there’s a knock at his door and he finds a homeless man standing there. After a
few minutes debating what he should do, he lets him in. Parker Turner is an
ex-Army vet down on his luck, but he’s not looking for anything for himself.
Some of his friends are missing, and he wants Jarvis to find out what happened
to them.
Starting his investigation at the Invisible Souls Mission, he
meets a black woman named Pastor Sam (Samantha), also an ex-Army vet, who tough
as nails. He learns that men have been coming to the Mission to recruit workers
with the promise of money, but they never return. It’s up to Jarvis to uncover
the plot, even if he has to become a homeless person himself to discover the
truth.
This was a really nice story, written by a writer who can use
words to tell a good story without a lot of profanity and violence. It’s almost
Christmas, so we know it will end okay, even after a confrontation that leaves
one of the homeless in the hospital. The kind of story we might have seen as a Christmas
movie on TV back in the 1970s. For those of you, like me, who enjoys a
well-written mystery without all the vulgar scenes and profanity we have today,
I can highly recommend this for a family mystery.
Tom
Johnson
Author
of THE MAN IN THE BLACK FEDORA
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