The Widower Murders

The Widower Murders

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Two decades ago, a total of five widowers were killed by a female serial killer named Ella Timmins. Believed to have been the fifth, local philanthropist and businessman, Adrian Price, was discovered bludgeon and mutilated in his mansion, Price Estate. The Ypsilanti Courier reported a hatchet was used to remove his heart and bash his face in. Initially, despite no creditable evidence, his son Fence was questioned and subsequently ordered institutionalized. Twenty years later, as the rightful owner of the Price's fortune and no longer a ward of the State, Fence has been released and his lone obsession is to find his father's killer. Only there's a problem. Though Ella was in fact the Widower Murderer, she neither killed Adrian nor is she responsible for the latest death... the son of her first victim, Spencer Mullson. So who is?
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