Murder In A Canal by Mcdowell Brains

Innocent Victim Book 1

Nicholas is found innocent of the murder of a university medical girl after eighteen years.

Murder in a canal

The warehouse of former African slaves is the location of the strangest prison in the world. Elias Nicholas grew there from a prisoner to a lord. The cruel, twisted young lord does not feel alive unless he derives some sadistic pleasure from using physical and emotional torture to produce dramatic results on his victims. And no one in the world understands him except his wife. When the horrific truth of his unjust imprisonment becomes public, there is doubt if Nicholas quietly nurses feeling of revenge against the state. Nicholas knows that his reformers are tasked with finding this out. And he is determined to give them something to worry about. But for how long could he hold out?

Genre: FICTION / Crime

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Thrillers / Legal

Language: English

Keywords: injustice, bully, prison, detention, jail, life imprisonment, death sentence, prosecution, courtroom, legal fiction

Word Count: 20147

Sales info:

Rated five star by one Amazon Customer.


Sample text:

Elias Nicholas was angry with him again. Daba was the man who was trying to mess with Joanna. He had come back to him. They always do. He would have sent some boys to waste him now. He was only trying to respect the wishes of Joanna.

He won't kill him, since that's the way Joanna wanted it. But he would settle things with him in a way that he won't know what hit him. He already had a plan. He would call back his line and discuss with him. But first, he would have to go through his plan over again to make sure it was foolproof, before he would get back to Daba.

He would tell him that he was in Abuja. He wasn't in the Badagry Prisons. Yes, he had so many people out there working for him. But none of them had seen him and none of them knew that he was a prisoner. He had no identity in the world. 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

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Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Débora Cristina
Author review:
I gave Débora a 5 star rating because this job she has done for me doesn't seem to be her first major translation here. It is excellent. I recommend her.
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Maria Luisa Camejo
Author review:
Maria Luisa Camejo did an excellent job. She's on the second book if the series with the same diligence. She's faithful to agreed time. Her communication style is refreshing when requesting clarifications and I'm satisfied with her works. I recommend her for others with utmost confidence.

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