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Zoned for Murder
Zoned for Murder
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The next morning a news story breaks revealing the Zoning commissioner's affair with a teenage girl when he was a partner in a prominent Miami law firm. Catherine, on a mission to apologize for her drunken call, discovers his body hanging in his garage and morphs into cop mode. She reports the death and then secures the scene expecting kudos for her actions. Unfortunately, when the police play the victim's answering machine, her drunken message promising to 'see him in the morning' sounds like more threat than appointment, and she becomes the lead suspect. Catherine turns to her by-the-book boyfriend, Mike Reardon, a Summer Hill police lieutenant to assist her in clearing her name. But Mike's boss pulls him off the investigation citing conflict.
The medical examiner issues a death certificate that does not indicate a manner of death. This dovetails conveniently with very public revelations of the victim's past indiscretions, money problems and a sizeable balloon mortgage payment coming due. The police are content to close the investigation based on no finding of foul play, but Catherine's investigator's gut makes her sure the manner is murder and she intends to prove it.
The deeper Catherine digs into the zoning commissioner's life, the more dirt she finds. Torrid affairs with local women, blackmail payments and poor financial decisions highlight his life. As the suspect pool widens, violence against Catherine also escalates. When it spills over onto Mike, the police finally find evidence of the commissioner's murder. Unfortunately, it points to Catherine.
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