Postmarked for Death

By Jonathan Lowe
Published by Gypsy Shadow Publishing
$5.99 Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: Nov. 30, 2011
Words: 85,369 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781619500341


Short description

A bomber within the postal service uses his job (and a kidnapped fellow employee) to exact revenge on a system which rewards incompetence and benefits illegal immigrants on the Mexican border.

Extended description

Meet Calvin Beach, a disturbed postal clerk with a grudge against illegal immigrants and welfare mothers. He plans to keep postal inspectors busy with homemade bombs. He will succeed, too, because he has a patsy chained in an abandoned Titan missile base in the desert. But Calvin is also being watched by a rookie postal inspector named Victor Kazy, the one person who suspects the police are looking for the wrong man. When Victor finally uncovers the truth about an abduction—that of his partner Maria—watch Calvin “go postal.”

Tags

suspense, murderer, postal service, phoenix, gypsy shadow, tucson, jonathan lowe, inspection service, postal, usps, letter carriers, stamps

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