In
November 1990, Joe Clark's brother was shot to death as he slept.
Joe shot and killed two of the three men responsible, but he remains
haunted by memories of the bloody night. Six years later, Joe
runs into an old associate, Benny Schroeder. A midnight rendezvous
leads Joe, a police detective, into the mystery of thirteen women's
disappearances. Lucky for Joe, he met Wu Chong, a reporter from
China with a conspiracy to ponder. Wu's cousin had been incarcerated,
then subjected to an early death sentence-probably an illegal
move to meet heart transplant demands. The duo's efforts, now
hinging on the accuracy of Wu's hunches, reveal a sinister donor
operation, which points them to an all-powerful man impervious
to the law, a man known only as the Colonel. A bloody trail to
the truth unravels another plot-the hidden truth behind the death
of Joe's brother.

About
the Author
Multi-talented,
Margaret I. Williams, the author of “A Conspiracy to Ponder”,
is striving to become one of the world’s most notable storytellers,
hoping to one day drive contenders like Stephen King into retirement
with works like her second novel, “Upton House”, an unpublished
manuscript. Also desiring to perform On Broadway one day, she
dazzles audiences around Chicago land with her neo-soul (poetry
and song) creations, tying for first place in Marc Smith’s Poetry
Slam at The Green Mill her first time out.
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her interview with Writers Manual here!
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