Street People
Noah Cassidy, a former Baltimore prosecuting attorney, chances upon the scene of a street killing. The police immediately label the crime - seemingly the random knifing of a young panhandler - as a "nothing case."

Cassidy is approached by another panhandler who fears that the police, anxious for a quick resolution to the crime, will target him as the killer. Cassidy agrees to take the case and together they work to uncover the truth.

It is quickly determined that the victim was a college student posing as a panhandler while studying the perilous conditions endured by those living on the streets of Baltimore. Still, a city homicide lieutenant schemes to abruptly close the case, insuring that the killer will remain free.

Cassidy, convinced that the young man’s murder was not a random street crime, presses ahead utilizing the one resource available to him - Baltimore’s Street People.
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Street People
Noah Cassidy, a former Baltimore prosecuting attorney, chances upon the scene of a street killing. The police immediately label the crime - seemingly the random knifing of a young panhandler - as a "nothing case."

Cassidy is approached by another panhandler who fears that the police, anxious for a quick resolution to the crime, will target him as the killer. Cassidy agrees to take the case and together they work to uncover the truth.

It is quickly determined that the victim was a college student posing as a panhandler while studying the perilous conditions endured by those living on the streets of Baltimore. Still, a city homicide lieutenant schemes to abruptly close the case, insuring that the killer will remain free.

Cassidy, convinced that the young man’s murder was not a random street crime, presses ahead utilizing the one resource available to him - Baltimore’s Street People.
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Street People

Street People

by David Faulkner
Street People

Street People

by David Faulkner

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Overview

Noah Cassidy, a former Baltimore prosecuting attorney, chances upon the scene of a street killing. The police immediately label the crime - seemingly the random knifing of a young panhandler - as a "nothing case."

Cassidy is approached by another panhandler who fears that the police, anxious for a quick resolution to the crime, will target him as the killer. Cassidy agrees to take the case and together they work to uncover the truth.

It is quickly determined that the victim was a college student posing as a panhandler while studying the perilous conditions endured by those living on the streets of Baltimore. Still, a city homicide lieutenant schemes to abruptly close the case, insuring that the killer will remain free.

Cassidy, convinced that the young man’s murder was not a random street crime, presses ahead utilizing the one resource available to him - Baltimore’s Street People.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148993377
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication date: 10/15/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 294
File size: 824 KB

About the Author

David Faulkner is the author of two historical novels, The Oyster Wars and The Oyster Navy. Faulkner is a retired FBI Special Agent and former Chief Investigator for the United States Senate Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition,Iran-Contra.
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