State of New Land, 1947, James Sharpeye, a renowned private detective, has come to the peaceful little town of Lakewood to speak as a lecturer at the prestigious university of this remote city. However, unfortunately for him, his stay will not go as he had imagined because a series of dramatic events will completely disturb the tranquility of this famous private establishment located in an immense forest and usually so calm. In the midst of turmoil, James will have to show ingenuity, courage, and perseverance to find the key that opens the door to truth. Based on my in-depth knowledge of the major criminal cases of the 20th century and my passion for the most famous fictional investigators, this book full of exciting intrigues and unexpected twists and turns has sixteen chapters, six suspects with downright atypical backgrounds and profiles, two victims diametrically opposed socially and humanly, an attempted homicide on the hero of this novel, James Sharpeye the pugnacious and ingenious investigator, and above all two totally different outcomes: one with a relatively happy and cheerful ending and the other much more dramatic and morbid. I, therefore, invite you to discover this detective novel without delay because the lead of a murderer gets cold quickly.
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