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Dean Wilson is a young investigative reporter for a newspaper formaly owned by his father. When his boss Charlie Hoffman calls him to explain he is sending him to Belfast Maine to check out a story sent to the newspaper by Emily Cash a freelance reporter. Emily is investigating a claim by a radio station that one of the boys murdered years prevously has started calling the station, but how could that be? When Dean and Emily pair up they uncover secret that was buried long ago and find themselves caught up in supernatual events to expose the real killer
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2016
Copyright © 2016 by Will Neill
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Synopsis.
Midnight Whispers is a short story about 7 unsolved murders. Set in Belfast Maine. Two Investigative Reporters begin to unravel the secret of the Murders and the late night caller to a radio station. A young boy who seeming was one of those killed.
‘’An award winning story by Irish Author Will Neill of crime and supernatural events with believable characters and a plot that will keep you guessing until the end’’
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‘’ Midnight Whispers’’
A long time ago, twenty years to be precise my Father died. What’s special about that you may be thinking, it happens to people who are old or sick, to people who are in car accidents or in his case get murdered. And there’s not a day goes by that I don’t think about him, Sometimes it’s when I’m just sitting reading a book or watching the news channel that a wave of melancholy comes across my body. And always there seems to be a void that surrounds me, like that feeling you get when someone has left a room. Even though you may not have been talking that emptiness in the silence left can be as loud as any scream. The police at the time said it was a robbery that had gone wrong, yet the only thing they took was my father’s journal. The story I’m about to tell you if I had heard it myself two weeks ago I wouldn’t have believed it. I work for the Boston Star, a small rag that likes to think it’s bigger than it is and one my Father was director of. Generally it covers political news, a bit of sport and a few pages of small cover stories sent in by budding freelance journalists in the off chance the editor might offer them a full time post. Most can’t write an article for shit so I find myself reading and reviewing those that are of some interest and setting them right before going to press. Quite a few go in the garbage and depending on Charlie’s mood, that’s my boss by the way, the others I put forward are read by him. If he likes the story it go’s in if not then it joins its trash buddies. I had been through about thirty or so the day before press was due and had worked late into the night, ten of which I never got past the first page they were so bad, the following twenty I grammar checked, put them in my order of preference and placed them on Charlie’s desk for him to read the following morning. Normally the ten Charlie chooses then goes to press and sometimes the others are held for more investigation or debunked considering how he feels.