If you enjoy Hercule Poirot, you'll enjoy Adam in this short story. The mystery is not difficult to figure out -- you'll likely identify the villain as soon as you meet him -- but the supremely confident Adam, with his constant need for coffee, will remind you of Poirot's constant attention to his mustaches. Adam's semi-emo condescension toward Dillon will remind you of the way Poirot treats Inspector Japp, his friend Hastings, and anyone else he deals with.
Adam Kingston uses his psychic gift to assist law enforcement agencies solve crimes. In The Missing Sniper, he travels to Florida to help a young sheriff stop a killer who tried to assassinate a politician and threatens to try again.
Adam quickly learns the sheriff is not telling him everything and finds himself involved in much more than he bargained for. To figure it all out, Adam needs the help of a legendary singer, an old Army blanket, and a mischievous two-year-old with busy fingers.
A short story featuring the main character from Memory of a Murder by Earl Staggs.
If you enjoy Hercule Poirot, you'll enjoy Adam in this short story. The mystery is not difficult to figure out -- you'll likely identify the villain as soon as you meet him -- but the supremely confident Adam, with his constant need for coffee, will remind you of Poirot's constant attention to his mustaches. Adam's semi-emo condescension toward Dillon will remind you of the way Poirot treats Inspector Japp, his friend Hastings, and anyone else he deals with.
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The Missing Sniper by Earl Staggs
Adam Kingston uses his psychic gift to assist law enforcement agencies solve crimes. In The Missing Sniper, he travels to Florida to help a young sheriff stop a killer who tried to assassinate a politician and threatens to try again.
Adam quickly learns the sheriff is not telling him everything and finds himself involved in much more than he bargained for. To figure it all out, Adam needs the help of a legendary singer, an old Army blanket, and a mischievous two-year-old with busy fingers.
A short story featuring the main character from Memory of a Murder by Earl Staggs.