After meeting the distraught father of a missing teen-aged girl, Private eye Tony Donohoo takes on the case to help a man who once shared the experience of jumping out of an airplane over France on D-Day. The daughter, Rhoda Woodleigh, was a true beauty who people would stop and gaze at as she walked by. It was up to Tony to discover where she had gone and whether or not she had been abducted. Tony makes inquiries with multiple police departments hoping to find similar missing person cases. Most efforts are rebuffed or ignored, but gradually he discovers over two dozen girls - all knockouts -...
After meeting the distraught father of a missing teen-aged girl, Private eye Tony Donohoo takes on the case to help a man who once shared the experien...
It's 1956 and somebody is killing off the high school baseball players from the class of '35 of one New Jersey High School. The police are treating these deaths as unrelated. In the space of a few months, one after another of these former ballplayers, not yet forty years old, are found dead. Private detective Tony Donohoo deciphers a coded message in the yearbooks leading to secret romances and murder. Tony and his sarcastic, but beautiful red-haired girl friend, Mindy McCall, follow the clues.
It's 1956 and somebody is killing off the high school baseball players from the class of '35 of one New Jersey High School. The police are treating th...
On Halloween in 1777, the night of a blue moon, a Hessian cavalryman lost his head to an American three-pound cannon ball. He is said to ride in search of his missing head 'when the moon is full and the sky is clear.' But not in Sleepy Hollow. Washington Irving heard the story while staying at an inn in New Jersey and employed literary license to relocate the story. A paratrooper hero of D-Day survives the war in one piece only to be beheaded by the evil spirits in his home town - or was he? While being initiated into a secret society, George Panabaker must spend the night on a so-called...
On Halloween in 1777, the night of a blue moon, a Hessian cavalryman lost his head to an American three-pound cannon ball. He is said to ride in searc...