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  • Cooper Investigations 1947-1987

  • Six Short Stories
  • By: Bill Bernico
  • Narrated by: Jim Tedder
  • Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins

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Cooper Investigations 1947-1987

By: Bill Bernico
Narrated by: Jim Tedder
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Publisher's Summary

Cooper Investigations 1947-1987 runs 6.8 hours and consists of the following short stories:

"018 - Violence Is Golden" (Victims were handing out religious literature at the time of their stabbing death with sharpened crucifixes)

"019 - Surprise Package" (Drag queens are getting killed by some guy who found a surprise package in their pants)

"020 - The Big Sweep" (Hit and run driver sought by Matt and his client, a young woman whose fiance was run down. Citywide coverup)

"033 - Top Of The World" (Cooper finds the body of a supposedly drowned youth. Turns out to be murder and Matt has to prove it)

"034 - Til Death Do Us Part" (Looks like murder-suicide for Matt's neighbors. He looks into it)

"039 - The Clay Cooper Cop Killer Caper" (Fake 911 calls are luring police to their death on the streets)

©2013 Bill Bernico (P)2013 Bill Bernico

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