
When the answering
machine boomed with an anonymous male voice asking for
Jim Anderson, Jennifer stared at the phone in horror.
Hawkman hadn’t used his birth name since he’d
disappeared from the Agency years ago.
A search ensued to find out who was leaving these threatening
messages. After Hawkman’s old boss gave him the
name of Jack Hargrove, he wracked his memory and realized
he’d never had any association with a man by this
name.
The harassment escalated forcing Hawkman to confide
in Ken and Peggy Bronson, the two local Sheriffs They
immediately tightened the protection around Tom Casey’s
home.
When the reports came in about Rita Rawlings being forced
off the road, Hawkman’s assalt, his home set afire
and a stolen jeep, the whole Siskiyou County law enforcement
became involved. They proceeded with a search into the
hills.
And what does a cat called Miss Marple have to do with
this story? Read ‘IN FOR THE KILL’ by Betty
Sullivan La Pierre.
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