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Murderer Vine
Murderer Vine
Author: Shepard Rifkin
In this fictional version of the infamous 1964 killing of three young civil rights workers, the wealthy father of one of the victims offers a New York detective one hundred thousand dollars to execute each of the five suspected killers, including the local sheriff.
ISBN-13: 9780709132080
ISBN-10: 0709132085
Publication Date: 4/12/1973
Pages: 228
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Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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This is a hard boiled story about a PI hired to find the men responsible for killing his client's son. He travels down south with his secretary as his "accomplice". She is there to make him more believable since he's a Northerner. The book takes place in the 60's when race relations were not at their best in the deep south. I found this aspect of the book the most interesting. The main character is set on finishing the job. At the end of the book, the first thing that came to my mind is, be careful what you wish for, especially if it comes at the cost of everything else.