![]() The madman's messages are hitting closer to his loved ones. He has to find out who the killer is and the reason for the killings. ![]() The killer always seems to be a few steps ahead of Michael. ![]() Then more bodies are found and more pictures arrive in the mail. Photos of a young dead girl had arrived in the mail with a note in bold black print saying, "I told you you'd be sorry!" Michael believes this was in direct connection to the man whose life he saved. The interest in that story didn't last long as a report of murder hits the headlines. ![]() Like most police, he said that "he was just doing his job". The story made the local paper and Michael was embarrassed at being called the city's hero. Some of ladies, with their cameras, caught the heroic deed as it happened. The man tells Michael, "You will wish you had pushed me.", in Murder Comes by Mail, the second mystery in this series by A. At the moment the man let go of the railing, Michael catches him and swings him over to safety. He stops the bus and runs towards the man, who really wanted to jump. As he was about to drive over the Eagle River Bridge, he sees a man on the edge, in the middle of the bridge, looking like he was about to jump. ![]() less than enthusiastic about bussing a group of the Baptist senior citizens to a stage play staring the niece of one of the ladies in the flock. Review: Always willing to help where needed, Deputy Sheriff Michael Keane was, however. ![]()
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