Murder in Palm Beach, Bob Brink
Murder in Palm Beach, Bob Brink
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Murder in Palm Beach
The Homicide That Never Died

Author: Bob Brink

Narrator: Austin Rising

Unabridged: 11 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/21/2018


Synopsis

The doorbell rings in the home of a prominent Palm Beach citizen, quickly followed by a shotgun blast that shatters a window, cracking the calm of a cool January night. Rodger Kriger falls to the floor, mortally wounded, leaving a wife and six children.

Murder in Palm Beach: The Homicide That Never Died is closely based on a sensational, real murder that happened in the posh ocean side town in 1976. In the thin guise of fiction, the book contains shocking new information never before made public. Author Bob Brink, an award-winning journalist, was a newspaper reporter in the locale where the sensational assassination occurred. It made media headlines for fifteen years.

An ambitious prosecutor pins the deed on Mitt Hecher, a hoodlum and karate expert. At Hecher's trial, fellow jail inmates testify that he confessed. He is convicted and sentenced to the brutal and anarchic state prison at Raiford, where a stabbing a day and a killing a week are the "mean" average.

Judges repeatedly frustrate Hecher and several attorneys working without fees to get a new trial, as investigators pursue myriad scenarios. Meanwhile, his wife contracts a deadly disease.

Was Hecher innocent, and if so, who did it? Did the sons of a wealthy Cuban kill Kriger? Were the operators of a gambling enterprise out to get him? Was a love triangle the basis for the shooting? Did avicious underworld figure do the bidding of a criminal gang? Was aprominent politician behind the slaying? Those are the questions seeking answers amid the exploration of issues of justice and power.

Murder in Palm Beach is the saga of a battle between a man whose swagger has sent him spiraling to the bottom and powerful, sinister forces determined to keep him there. It is a story of redemption wrapped in a mystery tale reeking with power, sex, violence, and romance.

About Bob Brink

Bob Brink is a former journalist who worked with the Palm Beach Post, The Associated Press in Chicago, Milwaukee Journal, Tampa Tribune, Joliet Herald-News, and Palm Beach Media Group (magazines). He has garnered numerous writing accolades and several awards. His books include The Way It Was and Breaking Out.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Linda

Rodger Kriger is a prominent member of Pal Beach society. One night, after returning home from a party, he is shot by an unknown assailant, and dies of his wounds 11 days later. Law enforcement officers are pressured to find the killer and find him fast. Police don't seem to care who actually did the......more

Goodreads review by Val

When Bob Brink asked me to review his debut novel, Murder in Palm Beach, I was unable to do so immediately due to other pressures on my time. That was a shame, bacause when I started the book, I really enjoyed it. Of course, anybody who reads this blog knows I espaecially enjoy murder mysteries. Bob......more

Goodreads review by January

I finished it, but found it dull and not very interesting. I'm a true crime buff, but this didn't cut it for me.......more

Goodreads review by Frank

Mitt Recher, thug or muderer or both? BobBrink provides a factionalized account of the case of Mark Herman, imprisoned for the murder of a prominent figure. Mitt grows up in a dysfunctional family, becoming a thug in response to an early exposure of being bullied in school. He takes up karate, becom......more