Who Would Have Thought

Who Would Have Thought is a murder mystery filled with a little romance. A story of a native Alaskan alleged suicide case that was closed three years ago. The victim's brother has requested this case be reopened by the Soco & Soco law firm because of new evidence he uncovered involving an affair. This firm is run by four brothers headquartered in Fairbanks, Alaska with offices in the District of Columbia and Atlanta Georgia. The District of Columbia police department has been accused of not completing an extensive investigation. The Soco brothers knew their best investigator Alphonso, should handle this case.

Alphonso is known for solving almost any case brought before him. Respected across the state of Alaska and the DC area. Several law firms in Alaska have sought to pull him away from Soco & Soco, but this firm is like a family to him. He is happy working with and for them. Alphonso is single, thirty-four years of age and has focused on work so much his personal life has suffered. The Soco brothers are constantly teasing him about becoming an old man, and therefore he needs to find himself a wife. He has hopes of finding that special lady working on this case.

Soco's condition for reopening this case is the victim's brother must get authorization from the family to have the body exhumed and autopsied. He realizes reopening this case will not only bring grief to him but the victim's immediate family, especially his wife Violet. She and her children will have to embrace for another investigation.

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Who Would Have Thought

Who Would Have Thought is a murder mystery filled with a little romance. A story of a native Alaskan alleged suicide case that was closed three years ago. The victim's brother has requested this case be reopened by the Soco & Soco law firm because of new evidence he uncovered involving an affair. This firm is run by four brothers headquartered in Fairbanks, Alaska with offices in the District of Columbia and Atlanta Georgia. The District of Columbia police department has been accused of not completing an extensive investigation. The Soco brothers knew their best investigator Alphonso, should handle this case.

Alphonso is known for solving almost any case brought before him. Respected across the state of Alaska and the DC area. Several law firms in Alaska have sought to pull him away from Soco & Soco, but this firm is like a family to him. He is happy working with and for them. Alphonso is single, thirty-four years of age and has focused on work so much his personal life has suffered. The Soco brothers are constantly teasing him about becoming an old man, and therefore he needs to find himself a wife. He has hopes of finding that special lady working on this case.

Soco's condition for reopening this case is the victim's brother must get authorization from the family to have the body exhumed and autopsied. He realizes reopening this case will not only bring grief to him but the victim's immediate family, especially his wife Violet. She and her children will have to embrace for another investigation.

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Who Would Have Thought

Who Would Have Thought

by Barbara Mostella
Who Would Have Thought

Who Would Have Thought

by Barbara Mostella

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Who Would Have Thought is a murder mystery filled with a little romance. A story of a native Alaskan alleged suicide case that was closed three years ago. The victim's brother has requested this case be reopened by the Soco & Soco law firm because of new evidence he uncovered involving an affair. This firm is run by four brothers headquartered in Fairbanks, Alaska with offices in the District of Columbia and Atlanta Georgia. The District of Columbia police department has been accused of not completing an extensive investigation. The Soco brothers knew their best investigator Alphonso, should handle this case.

Alphonso is known for solving almost any case brought before him. Respected across the state of Alaska and the DC area. Several law firms in Alaska have sought to pull him away from Soco & Soco, but this firm is like a family to him. He is happy working with and for them. Alphonso is single, thirty-four years of age and has focused on work so much his personal life has suffered. The Soco brothers are constantly teasing him about becoming an old man, and therefore he needs to find himself a wife. He has hopes of finding that special lady working on this case.

Soco's condition for reopening this case is the victim's brother must get authorization from the family to have the body exhumed and autopsied. He realizes reopening this case will not only bring grief to him but the victim's immediate family, especially his wife Violet. She and her children will have to embrace for another investigation.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163462094
Publisher: Barbara Mostella
Publication date: 01/09/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 294 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Barbara Mostella, a fictional author. My book titled “Who Would Have Thought” is dedicated to both my deceased parents. The first printing was August 2018 but published in March 2019. I’m a native of Alabama with a degree in Computer Science from Ala. A&M University located in Huntsville, Alabama.

During my professional career, I was a Program Manager and Supervisor for the Department of Defense. My staff and I were responsible for upgrading all pcs and laptops with the latest information technology security software and hardware for soldiers at Army reserve and national guard locations throughout the USA.

Because I enjoy reading fictional books, my writing genre is fiction, in categories of suspense and mystery. The procedure I use for writing is that I first come up with an idea. Then I put it on paper in the format of a map and develop an outline from that map. Next, I decide on the characters from the most famous names in the state or city I am using for my book. The most crucial step before writing is that I research some of the aspects of my story on the internet, at the library, and interview subject matter experts concerning my book. I do the research so that my readers understand all aspects of my book.

I am currently living in the state of Georgia with my husband, James. My hobbies include reading, quilting, and hanging out with friends. My Motto: Do not allow anyone but yourself and the Lord to dictate each day you wake up.

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