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The thriller sequel to Abandoned Homes: Vietnam Revenge Murders starts with the heinous murder of a participant in a billion dollar embezzlement of a Delaware company, the Liberty Credit Card Co. The action switches to the continuing romance of Margaret Hoffman and Paul O'Hare started in the first novel. They marry, have a successful release of the book they wrote about the Skeleton Murders, and decide to spend their honeymoon in Greece. The embezzlement continues as the crime's ringleader orders the murder of Joann Cummings, who discovered the crime. She avoids the first two attacks, at her home and at a mountain cabin in West Virginia, but fearing for her life she flies to Greece to enlist the help of Margaret and Paul to help solve the crime. As they become involved, an attempt is also made on the authors' lives in Mykonos, Greece and Duck, North Carolina. The action returns to the U.S. as the Delaware State and Greek police get closer to solving the crime. Margaret and Paul develop evidence proving Hank Strong, a VP at the Liberty Credit Card Co., committed the initial murder. The crime's ring leader and associate make plans to leave the U.S. to live in a country without an U.S. extradition treaty. Will the police or the ringleader be successful in their quests?The thriller sequel to Abandoned Homes: Vietnam Revenge Murders starts with the heinous murder of a participant in a billion dollar embezzlement of a Delaware company, the Liberty Credit Card Co. The action switches to the continuing romance of Margaret Hoffman and Paul O'Hare started in the first novel. They marry, have a successful release of the book they wrote about the Skeleton Murders, and decide to spend their honeymoon in Greece. The embezzlement continues as the crime's ringleader orders the murder of Joann Cummings, who discovered the crime. She avoids the first two attacks, at her home and at a mountain cabin in West Virginia, but fearing for her life she flies to Greece to enlist the help of Margaret and Paul to help solve the crime. As they become involved, an attempt is also made on the authors' lives in Mykonos, Greece and Duck, North Carolina. The action returns to the U.S. as the Delaware State and Greek police get closer to solving the crime. Margaret and Paul develop evidence proving Hank Strong, a VP at the Liberty Credit Card Co., committed the initial murder. The crime's ring leader and associate make plans to leave the U.S. to live in a country without an U.S. extradition treaty. Will the police or the ringleader be successful in their quests?
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