Deceit is universal and murder has no permanent home. Both Al Capone and a medieval relic thief could understand them. So could lawyers, teenagers, union members, contract killers, and Home Economics teachers. With rich historical detail, the stories in Crime In Its Time range from England in the middle ages to Wisconsin in the present-day. They are seven tales of deceit and murder, past and present.
Deceit is universal and murder has no permanent home. Both Al Capone and a medieval relic thief could understand them. So could lawyers, teenagers, un...