The Maxwell Street Blues

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by Michael Raleigh


  Whelan's investigation takes him into the rarefied air of the wealthy, where he begins to discover unlikely connections between the two men in the harbor. But Whelan isn’t the only one snooping, and he discovers himself an unwitting player in a game of cat-and-mouse, with deadly consequences.

  Killer on Argyle Street

  Chicago Private Investigator Paul Whelan takes the case when an elderly woman asks him to look into the disappearance of Tony Blanchard, a young man she’d taken in after his parents died. Instead, Whelan discovers a string of murders, all tied to a car-theft ring.

  All the evidence suggests that Tony is dead as well, but Whelan keeps digging until he finds himself surrounded by a dangerous maze of silent witnesses, crooked cops, and people willing to kill to keep the truth from surfacing. When a friend from Whelan’s past emerges—a friend Whelan thought long dead—his investigation takes a dangerous turn; one that brings him no closer to Tony, and a lot closer to his own demise.

  The Riverview Murders

  Margaret O’Mara’s brother disappeared thirty years earlier, so when his last known associate is found murdered, O’Mara hires Chicago PI Paul Whelan to investigate.

  Whelan makes the rounds through seedy bar and dilapidated apartment buildings where he discovers connections to a long-gone Chicago amusement park where another murder took place forty years prior.

  Soon, Whelan finds himself navigating his way through dark pasts, deep secrets, and a mystery that may cost him his life.

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