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Crazy Never Dies

Tom Towslee

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Summary

Tracey Bauer has been missing for five years. Everyone in the small town of Brunswick believes the young girl is dead - and they know who did it.
 
Assistant District Attorney Jason Caine isn’t so sure. He’s also convinced that she’s not the only one. When a retired deputy is murdered, Caine becomes more convinced there’s a conspiracy to hide the truth and shift the blame to an innocent man.
 
Searching for the truth, Caine crosses swords with the county’s corrupt and inept sheriff and with Miles Bishop, the county’s patriarch and richest man. The closer Caine gets to the truth, the more danger he is in, forcing him to take measures that test his oath of office and put his life at risk.
 
Set in a town haunted by its past, Tom Towslee's CRAZY NEVER DIES is the story of one man’s relentless pursuit of the truth... no matter the cost.
Available since: 05/26/2025.
Print length: 344 pages.

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