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Manhattan, Murder, and Garbage

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Her business is garbage, but she’s got a knack for solving murders. Anna Winthrop is a supervisor at the New York City Department of Sanitation, and she takes her job seriously. In The Hidden Manhattan Mysteries Series trouble finds her, but she’s up for the challenge because, after all, hauling garbage builds muscles. From the author of the Jane Stuart Series, Evan Marshall has created a new mystery that is lighthearted, fun, and yet still describes the hidden life of the city.

 

Death is Disposable begins the series and Anna is after the murderer of Isaiah, a homeless man that she knows. In her investigation she soon discovers that his life was much more complicated and that the list of possible suspects just grows longer. Evil Justice, the next book, has a serial killer on the loose. One of her own employees is murdered at work and it looks like she is the latest victim of the killer, and then another of her employees is accused of the crime. Anna believes he is innocent and finds herself drawn into the case.

 

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