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Paperback The Helpful Man Book

ISBN: B0GPS41FBD

ISBN13: 9798295647772

The Helpful Man

In postwar London, a quiet neighborhood is unsettled by the discovery of a young mother and her child hidden in a garden shed. Fear spreads quickly, and the investigation turns to the most obvious suspect: the husband, Henry Richardson-a nervous, unsophisticated man who struggles to explain the night his family vanished.

As pressure mounts, Henry confesses.

At the center of the case stands Gene Connolly, a trusted neighbor whose calm presence and steady guidance seem to offer clarity amid chaos. He becomes the prosecution's star witness-helpful, articulate, and deeply involved in shaping the narrative of what happened. His testimony seals Henry's fate. Within months, Henry is convicted and executed, the case closed to public satisfaction.

But closure proves fragile.

Years later, unsettling questions begin to surface. Conflicting statements, mishandled evidence, and troubling inconsistencies suggest the investigation may not have been as thorough-or as honest-as it first appeared. As new crimes emerge in the same district, the past presses back into the present, blurring the line between helper and observer, truth and convenience.

Inspired by a true serial killer, The Helpful Man is a psychological crime novel about authority, coercion, and the danger of trusting the wrong voice. It examines how easily justice can be shaped by confidence, how guilt can be constructed, and how evil often hides not in violence-but in reassurance.

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