Case of Convicted Murderer to be Retried -- New Author Offers Compelling Crime Fiction Novel


OTTAWA, April 22, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- A harrowing tale of double murder, planted evidence and alleged racism, The Glove (now available through 1stBooks Library) offers a compelling fictional storyline, comparable to the details of the O.J. Simpson murder case, remarks author Lem Yedowicz.

The story unfolds as Jack Davidson relates the story to fellow airplane traveler Jim Wagoner, a writer returning from Africa and on the lookout for a story. The tale begins when the main character, Kevin MacPartlin, an inexperienced private detective, is given a difficult, new assignment from his boss, Allen Ross. The two investigators have been hired to work for criminal lawyer Juan Ruiz to help prove the innocence of a convicted double murderer.

John Jones was convicted of murdering his wife and male friend and has served five years for the crime. Ruiz plans to prove Jones' innocence and has coordinated an appeal and retrial. Jones' previous conviction was based heavily on a dropped glove found at the Jones' residence. The glove was allegedly planted by a racist cop in order to implicate Jones, a black man, in the crime. Though MacPartlin finds fault with both Jones and the dirty cop, he discovers a startling new way of looking at the evidence and his breakthrough turns the case upside down.

A gripping work of fiction, The Glove offers readers a thrilling storyline that will hold their rapt attention until the very last page.

Yedowicz is a current resident of Ottawa, Ontario. A retired electronics technician, Yedowicz began his career in the military and continued in commercial and defense electronics.

The Glove is Yedowicz's first published work.

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