THE ON A SHOESTRING DETECTIVE AGENCY
There Is Nothing Better Than To Read
RUSSELL LLOYD
THE ON A SHOESTRING DETECTIVE AGENCY
DON’T SUFFER THE FOOL
“DON’T SUFFER THE FOOL” is a book so powerful that it may have killed the author before it was published!
Get to know the 100-year history of Mount Holly’s most famous dysfunctional family, the Winney family. You will never forget them. Learn about the Civil War Hero who survives the battles, the disgraces and then a gold-digging ex-lover who shows up on his doorstep with a child she claims is his. Learn of the 2nd Generation son who made a fortune with Otis Elevator and the alcoholic grandson who is found hanging from a rope in his jail cell after being arrested as a Pedophile.
RENOWNED DETECTIVE ELLIS H. PARKER
Detective Parker solved “The Crime of The Century” (the Lindbergh baby kidnapping) and presented a confession to the prosecution of Bruno Richard Hauptmann that David Wilentz was leading. The confession was signed by Paul H. Wendel, who admitted taking the baby from the Lindbergh mansion and dropping the baby from his arms, resulting in the death of Charles Lindbergh Jr.
Detective Parker also exposed the Relationship of many years between Paul Wendel and Isidor Fisch, the man he believed accompanied Wendel to the Lindbergh home the night the baby went missing.
COSMO TOPPER RETURNS THE NEXT GENERATION
Cosmo Topper, a mild-mannered bank manager, is a character initially created by the fertile mind of writer James Thorn in his book “Topper,” Thorn is credited with inventing American ghost stories in 1926. His character, Topper, was featured in 3 motion pictures and the 1953 CBS Television Show beloved by Baby Boomers.
In “Cosmo Topper Returns – The Next Generation,” he returns to modern times, but instead of being the only human who can see ghosts, he is now a ghost himself!
Cosmo learns that he has two descendants who inherited the ability to communicate with ghosts: his young namesake, Great-Grandson Cosmo Topper, and his Grandson and Cosmo’s father, Ian Topper. They can also see and communicate with the iconic ghost characters of George Kerby, Marian Kerby, and their loyal Saint Benard Neil, who died trying to rescue them in the same avalanche that took their lives during a skiing vacation.
DONKEY’S PLACE
This book was written for the Lucas family and for fans of Donkey’s Place in Camden, New Jersey. The iconic business was founded by Leon Lucas in 1943. Leon was a boxer who won a medal In the 1928 Olympics. He became a Camden and New Jersey legend. Leon earned the nickname “Donkey” because his punch was compared to being kicked by a Donkey, a common sight in Camden, NJ, when he was young. Leon invented a cheesesteak sandwich that is still made today exactly as it has been for the last 79 years in the same building.
Not only has this legendary treat been passed down through 3 generations of the Lucas family but also through 3 generations of its customers. Many of them reminisce about when their parents or grandparents took them there for the first time to share the experience together. The love of Donkey’s Place is ingrained into Camden, and the love of Camden is ingrained into Donkey’s Place. The family now also serves the public in Medford, NJ, and in Mount Holly, NJ.