![]() Oh, and the dead dude had just started a painting business with another old Army friend, Santino, who is now showing up in the oddest of places. The basement corpse used to be a guy who was married to the woman who tossed that poor infant to the lions. Then Sarchie notices some connections: The wife beater and the basement corpse served together in Iraq. Instead, Sarchie and Butler discover a dead body.Ī strange couple of nights? Perhaps, but certainly not unheard of. Soon it’s on to checking out strange noises and smells in a family’s basement-which, 99 times out of 100, are caused by overactive mice and overactive imaginations. ![]() Then they investigate a case where a lady tossed her baby into the lions’ pen at the zoo. He and Butler first bust a guy who beats his wife. He’s so adept at sniffing out trouble that his partner, Butler, says he has radar.Īnd Sarchie’s radar has led him somewhere truly black this time. He’s dealt with murderers, rapists and every other lowlife you can imagine, even some you can’t. ![]() As a Brooklyn police sergeant, he’s seen it all. Ralph Sarchie already knew plenty about evil. ![]()
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