In 1960s Detroit, a bold reporter and a dedicated detective clash over ethics while racing to uncover the truth behind two brutal murders. As they navigate a web of intrigue involving two enigmatic lawyers, they confront societal challenges and their own beliefs.
The story unfolds with the shocking murders of two homeless men, igniting a fierce competition between the liberated, sex-loving reporter and the celibate woman detective. Their contrasting approaches to life and work lead to an exchange of perspectives about morality, gender roles, and the struggles women face in a male-dominated society. The reporter, driven by her passion for uncovering the truth, often finds herself at odds with the detective, who adheres to a strict moral code. Their rivalry intensifies as they delve deeper into the case, revealing layers of corruption and deceit that permeate the city.
As they investigate, they encounter two lawyers whose connections to the victims raise suspicions. Are they merely bystanders, or do they hold the key to solving the murders? The tension escalates as the women grapple with their personal beliefs and the societal expectations placed upon them. Each step closer to the truth forces them to confront their own vulnerabilities and the sacrifices they must make in pursuit of justice.
Crime Doesn't Pay...Or Does It is a gripping tale of ambition, ethics, and the fight for equality in a turbulent era. With richly drawn characters and a plot that keeps readers guessing, this novel explores the complexities of human nature and the lengths one will go to uncover the truth, all while challenging the status quo in 1960s Detroit.