Lights Out

by Dominic Fino


Formats

Softcover
$34.95
E-Book
$13.95
Softcover
$34.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/01/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9780738842912
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781462814152

About the Book

Lights Out is a murder mystery that takes place in present-day Baltimore, Maryland.  The mystery unfolds as one of the corporate executives from the Baltimore Light Company is kidnapped and held for ransom.  Soon the stakes are raised when it is discovered that uranium fuel rods, cocaine, and weapons' grade plutonium are all part of a huge clandestine deal.  Several murders are committed, which leave clues that make the reader suspect more than one character throughout the book.  At one point, a company merger worth billions of dollars enters as one of the many scenarios in the mystery.  Ultimately, it is left to four investigators to sort through all of the details in the case.  Through logic and common sense they manage to piece together clues that help solve the puzzle one piece at a time.

The police commissioner, an FBI agent, and two employees from the Baltimore Light Company are the primary characters trying to solve the murders.  However, it is the missing merchandise that drives them to finding answers to many unresolved questions.  One week in September, the four investigators manage to team up to piece together the clues in the case.  The ending will surely surprise the most avid mystery reader.


About the Author

Dominic Fino makes his living in the computer technology arena near his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland. The technology field is constantly changing and challenging for those who make it their career choice. Writing, says Dominic, is more interesting than technology because the imagination of the reader allows the final product to be viewed differently by each individual. As for why Dominic selected murder mystery as his subject he says, “There never seems to be a shortage of murder in our society and it is something that everyone can relate to in their daily life. Especially if they live in or near a large city like Baltimore.”