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Mustang Mary

By: David Joseph
Narrated by: Sam Rosenthal
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D.B. Cooper has another face...the face of escaped Alcatraz inmate named Frank Morris in this newly released best seller from master storyteller David Joseph.

Encouraged by serial killer Ed Kemper, an inmate escapes from California Medical Facility, the prison that houses the criminally insane. Correctional Officer Dave Snapper, whose car, a pristine '68 Mustang, once driven by Frank Morris, is used in the escape. Snapper, known as Snap, is put on administrative leave, pending an investigation.

A body shows up in Wisconsin linking the CMF escapee to the crime. Trying to clear his name, Snap launches his own investigation with Milwaukee County Sheriff Detective Gale Miller. As their investigation expands, details begin to emerge that point to the fact that Frank Morris is alive and played a bizarre role in the escape from the medical facility.

Mustang Mary addresses the questions, “Who is D.B. Cooper?” and “Did Frank Morris drown escaping from Alcatraz?” After catching the infamous D.B. Cooper, the veil is finally lifted, but the government continues a cover-up due to the mysterious phenomenon associated with the plane that transported Frank Morris to Travis Air Force Base.

©2020 David Joseph (P)2020 David Joseph
Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Crime Murder Fiction
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