Young Author Pens a Murder Mystery About a Small Town’s Secrets and the Residents Who Are ‘Dying’ to Know What They Are
Twenty-three year old David DeMello crafts a thrilling mystery about how a sleepy New England town is awakened by murder.
New England (PRWEB) February 2, 2006 -- In DeMello’s highly suspenseful second murder mystery (his first, The Killing Game, debuted in July of 2005), Speak No Evil, the small rural town of Bridgton, Maine becomes the playground of some crazed, and yet very clever, serial killer.
DeMello engages the reader from start to finish in this gripping tale that depicts two days in Bridgton. The first day is rather peaceful, unexciting, and quiet, but the next is far from that.
The mystery revolves around a small group of residents who each happen to hold a sinful secret, and one by one their secrets become exposed when a torturous murder takes place in the town. All eyes turn to a few prime suspects, but when one murder turns into another, and another, the suspects end up turning into victims.
However, when it is all said and done, one man holds the greatest secret of all- who murdered the victims. He knows the truth. He knows everything. He’s the only one who can tell the story. But there’s a problem- he’s not speaking. Not because he won’t...but because he can’t.
Speak No Evil is a murder mystery that will have people talking. It’s one secret that cannot be kept for very long. DeMello is set to take the mystery genre by storm. So move over, James Patterson and Patricia Cornwell, new blood has arrived, and it’s DeMello who is shedding it this time.
Author Contact:
David DeMello
40 Mary Lou Ave
Westport, Ma
02790
(508)-951-7035
www.outskirtspress.com/speaknoevil
Book Statistics:
ISBN 1598002325
Retail Price(s) $14.95
Size and Format(s) 5 x 8 Paperback
Page Count 400
Availability Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Amazon.com, B&N.com, www.outskirtspres.com/speaknoevil
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