THE CREMATION MURDERS

by Donald Corley


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/15/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 340
ISBN : 9781418480288

About the Book

Although they never meet face-to-face, chance events from their childhood propel Frank Noguchi and Bill Emmet toward each other, like two locomotives headed for a crash.

The Cremation Murders introduces Captain Frank Noguchi, of the San Francisco Police, in the act of destroying a gang of bank robbers. Afterwards, Noguchi ends more than thirty years on the force and begins searching for the person who murdered his father, thirty-seven years before.

 

Part Two tells about the Noguchi Family, Japanese immigrants who settled in San Francisco near the turn of the Twentieth Century. Part Three describes the Emmet Family, Irish immigrants who settled in Boston after the potato famine. Bill Emmet, a Harvard graduate and Texas businessman, perfects a murder-for-hire business by cremating his victims.

 

Part Four, in which the hunter becomes the hunted, traces the growing tension between Frank Noguchi and Bill Emmet. An inferno on the streets of the “City by the Bay” ends the hunt for both men.


About the Author

Reverend Donald Corley completed fifty years in the Christian ministry in 1991, retired, and moved to Arkadelphia, Arkansas, where he writes fiction and teaches philosophy at Henderson State University, as a member of the adjunct faculty. Dr. Corley has published six other novels: THE SHERIFF, THE PEDOPHILE MURDERS, DOUBLE MURDER IN NEW ORLEANS,  TYCHICUS: THE ROMAN COURIER, THE UNHAPPY PROSTITUTE, and MAYHEM IN SOUTH TEXAS.

 

Dr. Corley served as the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Arkadelphia, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Gonzales, Texas, and pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Bastrop, Louisiana. From 1957 and lasting twenty years, Dr. Corley directed the hospital chaplains at the Baptist Medical Center in Little Rock, Arkansas.