Perfect Crime

Short Story.  A San Francisco wife plots to murder her philandering husband by being in two places at one time. 

She commits the Perfect Crime and starts an exciting new life with a sexy new boyfriend, living off the life insurance policy of her murdered husband. 

Until her doorbell rings one night . . . .

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Perfect Crime

Short Story.  A San Francisco wife plots to murder her philandering husband by being in two places at one time. 

She commits the Perfect Crime and starts an exciting new life with a sexy new boyfriend, living off the life insurance policy of her murdered husband. 

Until her doorbell rings one night . . . .

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Perfect Crime

Perfect Crime

by Jack Erickson
Perfect Crime

Perfect Crime

by Jack Erickson

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Overview

Short Story.  A San Francisco wife plots to murder her philandering husband by being in two places at one time. 

She commits the Perfect Crime and starts an exciting new life with a sexy new boyfriend, living off the life insurance policy of her murdered husband. 

Until her doorbell rings one night . . . .


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000800829
Publisher: Jack Erickson
Publication date: 12/26/2009
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 127,035
File size: 136 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jack Erickson writes in multiple genres: international thrillers, mysteries, true crime, short mysteries, and romantic suspense. 

He is currently writing a series of international thrillers based in Milan featuring the anti-terrorism police, DIGOS, at Milan's Questura (police headquarters). Book I in the series is "Thirteen Days in Milan." The sequel, "No One Sleeps," will be published in December 2016. Book III, "Cadorna Station," will be published in March 2017.

Erickson's models for his thrillers are based on three popular Italian mystery series: Donna Leon's Commissario Brunetti in Venice, Andrea Camilleri's Inspector Salvo Montalbano in Sicily, and Michael Dibdin's Aurelio Zen in Rome. All three have been produced as TV series at either BBC, PBS, RAI, or Deutsche Welle

Erickson travels throughout Italy for research and sampling Italian contemporary life and culture. In earlier careers, he was a U.S. Senate speechwriter, Washington-based editor, and RedBrick Press publisher. He wrote and published several books on emerging craft brewing industry including the award winning "Star Spangled Beer: A Guide to America's New Microbreweries and Brewpubs."

Before he began writing fiction, he was a wealth manager for a national brokerage in Silicon Valley.

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