Blood Justice - Tom Henderson - Books - St. Martin\'s Press - 9781250093257 - September 13, 2004
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Blood Justice

Tom Henderson

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Jacket Description/Back: A Husband's AnguishIn 1991, flight attendant Nancy Ludwig checked in to an airport hotel near Detroit. The next morning she was found gagged, raped, and tortured-her throat slit with such rage that she was nearly decapitated. Her husband Arthur never gave up hope that the future would bring enough evidence to close the case. But it was the past that held the clue. A Son's SuspicionIn 1985, fifty-five-year old Margarette Eby, a music professor, met the same grisly death at her cottage in Flint, Michigan. The case went cold-until six years later when the victim's son Mark came upon the story of Nancy Ludwig's slaying. With nothing to go on but intuition, he called authorities, certain that the same fiend committed both crimes. A Killer's SecretA cunning sting operation yielded irrefutable DNA evidence, and authorities were led to the home of respected navy veteran Jeffrey Gorton living quietly with his wife and two children. But his cold-blooded secrets were only beginning to come to light leaving fears that there were more victims yet to be found in a killing spree that had finally come to an end. Biographical Note: Tom Henderson, a native of Michigan, has worked as a news reporter for many years. He has been a sportswriter for "Detroit Free Press, " a freelance writer for "Detroit News, " and a senior editor for a monthly business publication called "Corporate Detroit." He currently covers finance and technology for a weekly business publication, Crain's Detroit Business. Henderson is the author of "A Deadly Affair," "Blood Justice," "Darker Than Night," and "Afraid of the Dark."Publisher Marketing: In 1991, flight attendant Nancy Ludwig checked in to an airport hotel near Detroit. The next morning she was found gagged, raped, and tortured-her throat slit with such rage that she was nearly decapitated. Her husband Arthur never gave up hope that the future would bring enough evidence to close the case. But it was the past that held the clue. In 1985, fifty-five-year old Margarette Eby, a music professor, met the same grisly death at her cottage in Flint, Michigan. The case went cold-until six years later when the victim's son Mark came upon the story of Nancy Ludwig's slaying. With nothing to go on but intuition, he called authorities, certain that the same fiend committed both crimes. A cunning sting operation yielded irrefutable DNA evidence, and authorities were led to the home of respected navy veteran Jeffrey Gorton living quietly with his wife and two children. But his cold-blooded secrets were only beginning to come to light leaving fears that there were more victims yet to be found in a killing spree that had finally come to an end.

Contributor Bio:  Henderson, Tom Tom Henderson, a native of Michigan, has worked as a news reporter for many years. He has been a sportswriter for "Detroit Free Press, " a freelance writer for "Detroit News, " and a senior editor for a monthly business publication called "Corporate Detroit". He currently covers finance and technology for a weekly business publication, Crain's Detroit Business. Henderson is the author of "A Deadly Affair", "Blood Justice", "Darker Than Night", and "Afraid of the Dark".

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 13, 2004
ISBN13 9781250093257
Publishers St. Martin\'s Press
Genre Chronological Period > 1980's
Pages 388
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 22 mm   ·   421 g
Language English  

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