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The Hat Trick Murders
by John A. Maceachern
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Pub Date
May 31 2012
| Archive Date
Jan 01 2013
Description
When a future NHL Hockey Star is charged with the murder of three Cornell students, Jack Souster will stop at nothing to prove his best friend’s innocence. But when Jack’s own life is endangered he discovers himself the loathed target of a New York City crime family, a powerhouse financial corporation, and possibly the leader of the largest country in the free world. With his own life on the line, Jack must now uncover the shocking truth behind the murders, and rally the spirit of a nation to save his friend from death row. Set in 1965, The Hat Trick Murders is a gripping tale of political corruption, court-room drama and ultimately, the value of friendship. This frenetic border-jumping romp of a mystery breeds uncertainty on every page, only leaving you sure of one thing: trust no one.
About the Author
John MacEachern was born in Toronto, Ontario and raised in the small farming community of Kleinburg just north of the city. He graduated from The School of Hotel and Restaurant Administration at Cornell University. He spent most of his career in the hospitality industry, ending up owning and operating two of Canada’s finest country restaurants: The Doctor’s House in his hometown of Kleinburg and the Captain’s House in Chester, Nova Scotia. John is married to Barbara and they have retired to Middleton Nova Scotia. They have four children and four grandchildren. This is John’s first novel.
When a future NHL Hockey Star is charged with the murder of three Cornell students, Jack Souster will stop at nothing to prove his best friend’s innocence. But when Jack’s own life is endangered he...
Description
When a future NHL Hockey Star is charged with the murder of three Cornell students, Jack Souster will stop at nothing to prove his best friend’s innocence. But when Jack’s own life is endangered he discovers himself the loathed target of a New York City crime family, a powerhouse financial corporation, and possibly the leader of the largest country in the free world. With his own life on the line, Jack must now uncover the shocking truth behind the murders, and rally the spirit of a nation to save his friend from death row. Set in 1965, The Hat Trick Murders is a gripping tale of political corruption, court-room drama and ultimately, the value of friendship. This frenetic border-jumping romp of a mystery breeds uncertainty on every page, only leaving you sure of one thing: trust no one.
About the Author
John MacEachern was born in Toronto, Ontario and raised in the small farming community of Kleinburg just north of the city. He graduated from The School of Hotel and Restaurant Administration at Cornell University. He spent most of his career in the hospitality industry, ending up owning and operating two of Canada’s finest country restaurants: The Doctor’s House in his hometown of Kleinburg and the Captain’s House in Chester, Nova Scotia. John is married to Barbara and they have retired to Middleton Nova Scotia. They have four children and four grandchildren. This is John’s first novel.
Advance Praise
By Michael William
Format:Kindle Edition
I bought this book without knowing anything about it and I loved it. A fun whodunnit that's a perfect read for a beach holiday or a Sunday afternoon at home. I like page-turners and this book definitely qualifies! And don't let the title scare you, you don't have to know anything about hockey to be completely wrapped up in the story. 5 out of 5.
By Michael William Format:Kindle Edition I bought this book without knowing anything about it and I loved it. A fun whodunnit that's a perfect read for a beach holiday or a Sunday afternoon at...
Advance Praise
By Michael William
Format:Kindle Edition
I bought this book without knowing anything about it and I loved it. A fun whodunnit that's a perfect read for a beach holiday or a Sunday afternoon at home. I like page-turners and this book definitely qualifies! And don't let the title scare you, you don't have to know anything about hockey to be completely wrapped up in the story. 5 out of 5.
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