Michael P. Naughton's Blog – August 2008 Archive (2)

BURIED LOOT... IT'S STILL A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD

Remember the Stanley Kramer classic: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World with Spencer Tracy and all those crazy motorist chasing the Smiler's money buried under the "Big W?" Well, it's still a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World... I came across a recent article by the Associated Press that read: Buried Loot, A Mystery for Authorities. The article centered around a suspect, Franz Felhaber, who strolled into the Treasury Department with $5.2 million stuffed into a briefcase -- technically… Continue

Added by Michael P. Naughton on August 25, 2008 at 6:43am — No Comments

Deathryde Digs Up Another Good Review...

An excellent mystery novel for fans of the genre, August 6, 2008



The natural jump from undertaking to crime? "Deathryde: Rebel without a Corpse" is a gripping mystery about James DeRossa, who leaves his father's funeral home business to embark on a scam that could net him upwards of twenty-five million. Detective Hank Gladwin is on DeRossa's tail about his unsavory endeavors, and their cat-and-mouse chase has twists and turns throughout. An excellent mystery novel for fans of… Continue

Added by Michael P. Naughton on August 14, 2008 at 1:06pm — No Comments

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