Why does anyone kill? Is there a voice that softly gives the command—a voice that cannot be resisted?
Detective Millard Whitney has a murder to solve. The victim is Sally
Zeemer. Millard finds no shortage of people who wanted this woman dead.
Sally’s tell-all newspaper column uncovered many secrets that people
wished to keep buried. One of them could have seen to it that Sally
herself is now buried.
Sally’s husband, Orlando, enlists Millard to
find the person who has taken away his “entire world.” Orlando is the
CEO of Revco, a major drug company, and Millard quickly finds that the
job has more importance than the wife. If Sally is Orlando’s entire
world, then the aging entrepreneur also has an alternate universe.
Talking with people at Revco, Millard finds that Sally has been trying
to uncover a few secrets there that could bring down the company.
Certain key employees have good reason to protect their territory.
Adding to the mix is Sally’s proclivity of having sex with nearly
everyone she comes in contact with.
During the investigation,
Millard’s life is compounded by his new girlfriend’s desire for
adventure. For Nicole, risk is the only answer, and she pushes Millard
to the edge, literally. Millard isn’t sure whether the killer is going
to get him, or will he die during one of Nicole’s “outings”?
Who
strangled Sally Zeemer? Millard finds many people willing to share with
him their dislike of Sally, even some of her relatives, but he can’t
come up with final evidence to link anyone to the crime. Because of two
attempts on his life, Millard is sure he’s getting closer to the answer,
but he knows he has to succeed before the killer whispers murder into
his ear.
As a former Philly cop, Millard has never had to kill
anyone. Millard begins to wonder if in a confrontation with the
murderer, he can actually become a killer himself. In the end, it all
comes down to a “secret place” Millard visits.
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