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Cindy, Where Are You? by Roger Rapel

May 5, 2015December 9, 2018
Cindy Where Are You? by Roger Rapel
Cindy Where Are You? by Roger Rapel

The following is a guest post by Roger Rapel, author of  Cindy, Where Are You?. If you would like to write a guest post on my blog, please send me an e-mail at contact@cecilesune.com.

About the Book

Jim’s marriage was on the rocks because of his long hours working as a Detective Sergeant including his after hours drinking. He was on the verge of having a fling with Jackie a young vivacious detective who had shown more than a professional interest in him. His life was already falling apart.

Then came the investigation into Cindy’s disappearance which would test Jim’s skills as a detective. ‘Cindy where are you?’ became the mantra in his mind as he stared at her haunting image.

His world would be turned upside down by the revelations uncovered which reached into the government corridors of power. His bosses were told to back off the investigation by the secret services. But they didn’t, what they found made even the most hardened officers cringe with disgust as more depraved sexual acts were uncovered…

Roger Rapel
Roger Rapel

About the Author

Born in the late 40’s only a few years after the second world finished with all the hardships of rationing, cold houses windows running with condensation with frost forming on the inside as well as the outside, living in one room for heat. Growing up in the 50’s with little or none of the modern comforts of today’s modern world, my brother and sister were happy well as happy as you could be. I worked in various organizations including PO as a steward on cruise liners (I must write about that) then on the buildings picking bits of skills here and there and became a jack of all trades certainly master of none. Then joined the police stayed for 30 years mainly as a Detective Sergeant dealing with all manner of criminal cases including child abuse rape cases and murder.

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Born in the late 40’s only a few years after the second world finished with all the hardships of rationing, cold houses windows running with condensation with frost forming on the inside as well as the outside, living in one room for heat. Growing up in the 50’s with little or none of the modern comforts of today’s modern world, my brother and sister were happy well as happy as you could be. I worked in various organizations including PO as a steward on cruise liners (I must write about that) then on the buildings picking bits of skills here and there and became a jack of all trades certainly master of none. Then joined the police stayed for 30 years mainly as a detective Sergeant dealing with all manner of criminal cases including child abuse rape cases and murder.

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