Books By shibashi


The House on Timber Lane
Robert F. Clifton The House on Timber Lane
  • Mystery & Crime
  • English
  • 41318 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 18875
  • 203

Robert Wallace, Captain of the Major Crime Squad in Nautilus Beach, N.J. received a complaint from an old classmate that Doctor Vernon Gray might have killed his first wife...Wallace investigates in earnest when the doctor's second wife becomes ill

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Garwood Village
Robert F. Clifton Garwood Village
  • Mystery & Crime
  • English
  • 42939 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 12300
  • 85

A psychopathic killer is stalking and murdering middle age single women at the tenement public housing project provided for the poor by the sea coast town of Nautilus Beach, New jersey., called Garwood Village Captain Robert Wallace in his investigation realizes that ... Read more...

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The Case Of The Missing Bride
Robert F. Clifton The Case Of The Missing Bride
  • Mystery & Crime
  • English
  • 19626 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 7822
  • 97

In 1862 a young bride disappears on the evening of her wedding. Her disappearance is investigated for over a hundred years by police and private detectives with no results. A television host challenges Captain Robert Wallace to solve the case. Wallace accepts the ... Read more...

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Rip Tide
Robert F Clifton Rip Tide
  • Mystery & Crime
  • English
  • 48874 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 5844
  • 77

On June 20, 1978 the body of a young woman washed up on the sandy shore of Nautilus Beach, new Jersey. Captain robert Wallace's inquiery leads him into the investigation of vice, insider trading, extortion and murder

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Gifts From The Kasbah
Robert F. Clifton Gifts From The Kasbah
  • Mystery & Crime
  • English
  • 47526 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 5555
  • 62

Captain Robert Wallace is ordered to investigate the sudden death of a young woman. When he does he finds that what was thought to be a death of natural causes was actually a murder. then, as he investigates another young woman dies under the same conditions. his investiga... Read more...

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The Medusa File
Robert F. Clifton The Medusa File
  • Mystery & Crime
  • English
  • 27763 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 4103
  • 40

Retired Police Captain, Robert Wallace is visited by his godson, Kevin McKenna. As they both sit on the back porch on a summers day the conversation naturally turns to police work, Wallace reveals the one, most difficult case of homicide that he investigated, He called the case, "The Medusa File".

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Counter Blow
Robert F. Clifton Counter Blow
  • Mystery & Crime
  • English
  • 23169 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 3658
  • 47

Captain Wallace investigates a double homicide when a nightclub owner and a police officer are killed during a holdup by two men. One man is arrested, but no one knows the location of the other suspect. As a result of a loophole in the law Wallace looses his key witness. Yet, justice is done

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Ahzreal
Robert F. Clifton Ahzreal
  • Mystery & Crime
  • English
  • 0 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 3094
  • 32

There is a serial killer loose and operating in Nautilus Beach, New Jersey. his victims are ex-convicts who were arrested during the career of and by Captain Robert Wallace of the local police department.Both the country prosecutor and the news media demand that the killer ... Read more...

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Blood Brook
Robert F. Clifton Blood Brook
  • Mystery & Crime
  • English
  • 22633 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 2724
  • 33

Police Captain Robert Wallace requests sixty days vacation in order to fly to the West Coast of Australia. He wants to visit his long time friend, doctor Manfred Edwards (Azreal, Garwood Village). his request is denied when he is assigned to the County Prosecutor. His duty... Read more...

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McKenna
Robert F. Clifton McKenna
  • Mystery & Crime
  • English
  • 28940 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 2647
  • 34

Detective Sergeant Kevin McKenna knelt down on one  knee next to the victim. He was careful to avoid the small, drying puddle of blood that had hemorrhaged from the gaping wound located at the rear of the dead man's head. it was still dark, making it difficult for him to se... Read more...

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