Detective Hot Sauce, Why Drunks Don't Make Good Serial Killers
Log line: A dentist, whose license to practice was suspended due to alcoholism, witnesses and may be involved in a murder while bar-tending in a blackout. Appalled, he then joins AA. An ambitious female detective, whose father died from alcoholism, realizes the witness/suspect must get drunk again in order to remember the crime due to a memory condition called "state dependent learning." Madigan struggles with the moral and emotional dilemma of tricking him to get drunk so she can solve the crime and advance her career versus supporting his sobriety in memory of her father. 

Is Madigan going to follow the moral code of human decency or is she going to dive into the political arena of succeeding at any cost because the ends justify the means?
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Detective Hot Sauce, Why Drunks Don't Make Good Serial Killers
Log line: A dentist, whose license to practice was suspended due to alcoholism, witnesses and may be involved in a murder while bar-tending in a blackout. Appalled, he then joins AA. An ambitious female detective, whose father died from alcoholism, realizes the witness/suspect must get drunk again in order to remember the crime due to a memory condition called "state dependent learning." Madigan struggles with the moral and emotional dilemma of tricking him to get drunk so she can solve the crime and advance her career versus supporting his sobriety in memory of her father. 

Is Madigan going to follow the moral code of human decency or is she going to dive into the political arena of succeeding at any cost because the ends justify the means?
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Detective Hot Sauce, Why Drunks Don't Make Good Serial Killers

Detective Hot Sauce, Why Drunks Don't Make Good Serial Killers

Detective Hot Sauce, Why Drunks Don't Make Good Serial Killers

Detective Hot Sauce, Why Drunks Don't Make Good Serial Killers

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Log line: A dentist, whose license to practice was suspended due to alcoholism, witnesses and may be involved in a murder while bar-tending in a blackout. Appalled, he then joins AA. An ambitious female detective, whose father died from alcoholism, realizes the witness/suspect must get drunk again in order to remember the crime due to a memory condition called "state dependent learning." Madigan struggles with the moral and emotional dilemma of tricking him to get drunk so she can solve the crime and advance her career versus supporting his sobriety in memory of her father. 

Is Madigan going to follow the moral code of human decency or is she going to dive into the political arena of succeeding at any cost because the ends justify the means?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148300649
Publisher: Day By Day
Publication date: 02/26/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Shelly Marshall, BS, CSAC, and Michael J. Marshall, PhD, are a brother and sister team that have dedicated over thirty years to working with people in recovery from addictions, dysfunctional family issues, and abusive family patterns. As a team, they have published three research papers in professional journals. Ms. Marshall has published two additional research papers and Dr. Marshall twelve. Ms. Marshall's books are recovery classics.

* Day By Day (Hazelden, 1974, Harper & Row 1986, Russia 1993, Poland 1995) * Young, Sober, & Free (Hazelden-1979, Harper & Row 1986, 2nd edition, 2002), Respect-Me Rules (Cedar Press, 2010) and other popular self-help books.

Dr. Marshall teaches at West Liberty University and has a private clinic. At the university, he has taught and chaired for the crime department. Dr. Marshall has also received some acclaim for his parenting book,

* Why Spanking Doesn't Work: Stopping this Bad Habit and Getting the Upper Hand on Effective Discipline, (Bonneville Press, 2002), Respect-Me Rules (Cedar Press, 2010)

The Marshall team is well known in the family, addictions, and mental health fields and recently published 'Respect-Me Rules' an approach to elimination of verbal and emotional abuse. This murder mystery, Detective Hot Sauce, draws on their knowledge of alcoholism, crime and writing--you think this hasn't happened? Although this particular drama is fiction, all the elements have happened in real crime!
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