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The Inheritance Investigator

Author: Pasquale De Marco
language: en
Publisher: Pasquale De Marco
Release Date: 2025-04-24
In the wake of automobile magnate Leland Stutch's enigmatic death, a tangled web of secrets and hidden truths unravels, leaving his vast fortune and legacy in jeopardy. Enter Amos Walker, a seasoned private investigator renowned for his unwavering determination and uncanny ability to uncover the darkest secrets. Hired by Leland's young widow, Walker embarks on a captivating journey to untangle the complex relationships and uncover the rightful heirs to the Stutch dynasty. As Walker delves deeper into the labyrinthine world of the Stutch family, he encounters a cast of intriguing characters, each with their own motives and claims to the inheritance. Mistresses emerge from the shadows, revealing hidden children and long-lost secrets that threaten to tear the family apart. The stipulations of Leland's will further complicate matters, setting the stage for a fierce legal battle that promises to expose the dark underbelly of sudden wealth and its corrosive impact on familial bonds. Walker's investigation takes him on a treacherous path, navigating ethical dilemmas, legal challenges, and the emotional turmoil of uncovering family secrets that have been buried for generations. He uncovers forgotten histories, forgotten children, and the hidden lives of mistresses, piecing together the intricate puzzle that is the Stutch family tree. Along the way, he confronts the unexpected consequences of his pursuit of truth, as the lines between justice and personal gain blur. With meticulous precision, Walker unravels the hidden fortune amassed by Leland Stutch, uncovering offshore accounts, complex financial structures, and assets spanning the globe. The pursuit of wealth and power exposes the dark side of humanity, as greed, betrayal, and manipulation threaten to consume those closest to the Stutch family. As the stakes rise, Walker finds himself caught in a dangerous game, where the truth remains elusive and the fate of the Stutch legacy hangs precariously in the balance. The resolution of the case promises to be explosive, as the final verdict is revealed and the true beneficiaries of Leland Stutch's fortune are unmasked. The Inheritance Investigator is a gripping tale that delves into the depths of human nature, exploring the complexities of family, wealth, and the enduring power of secrets. If you like this book, write a review on google books!
Detective Inspector Huss

One of the most prominent citizens of Göteborg, Sweden, plunges to his death off an apartment balcony, but what appears to be a “society suicide” soon reveals itself to be a carefully plotted murder. Irene Huss finds herself embroiled in a complex and high-stakes investigation. As Huss and her team begin to uncover the victim’s hidden past, they are dragged into Sweden’s seamy underworld of street gangs, struggling immigrants, and neo-Nazis in order to catch the killer.
Yours for Humanity

Author: JoAnn Pavletich
language: en
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Release Date: 2022-12-15
Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins (1859–1930), African American novelist, editor, journalist, playwright, historian, and public intellectual, used fiction to explore and intervene in the social, racial, and political challenges of her era. Her particular form of cultural activism was groundbreaking for its time and continues to influence and inspire authors and scholars today. This collection of essays constitutes a new phase in the full historical and literary recovery of her work. JoAnn Pavletich argues that considered from the broadest of perspectives, Hopkins’s life work occupies itself with the critique and creation of epistemologies that control racialized knowledge and experience. Whether in representations of a critical contemporary problem such as lynching, imperialism, or pan-African unity or in representations of African American women’s voices, Hopkins’s texts create new knowledge and new frames for understanding it. The essays in this collection engage this knowledge, articulating nuanced understandings of Hopkins’s era and her innovative writing practices, opening new doors for the next generation of Hopkins scholarship. With contributions from well-established Hopkins scholars such as John Gruesser (editor of The Unruly Voice) and Hanna Wallinger (author of Pauline E. Hopkins: A Literary Biography), the collection also includes important new scholars on Hopkins such as Elizabeth Cali, Edlie Wong, and others.