It happened twenty-one years ago, when Mallory was a child. Now—whether it’s the work of a copy-cat killer or a serial murderer—it has happened again. Kathleen Mallory’s past has finally caught up with her.
New York City policewoman Kathy Mallory investigates the murder of a prostitute named Sparrow, a woman who had taken her in many years ago only to betray her, as part of a crime that seems to mimic one that happened two decades earlier.
Describes how organized criminals operate domestically and internationally and how they are able to corrupt bankers and subvert national economies.
Author Chris Mathers has had one of those lives most of us cannot fathom.
An anecdotally written layperson's account of how organized criminals operate domestically and internationally, and how they are able to corrupt bankers and subvert national economies.