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  • My Brother's Keeper: A Thirty-Year Quest To Bring Two Killers To Justice

    (By Chris Russo Blackwood)

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    Author Chris Russo Blackwood
    “Book Descriptions: “A tremendous story of love and murder, faith and tenacity.”—Steve Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of A CLOCKWORK MURDER

    The moment he found out his brother was missing and presumed dead, Ted Kergan launched a relentless effort to bring two suspected killers—a teenaged-prostitute and her much older grifter boyfriend—to justice and find Gary Kergan’s body. Little did he know his quest would consume a fortune and take thirty years to reach its dramatic conclusion.

    Thwarted at first by the fact that his brother’s body could not be located and a new district attorney reluctant to prosecute as a result, Kergen had to keep track of the killers from New Orleans’ notorious French Quarter to Las Vegas and points in between and wait for a break in the case that seemed like it would never come.

    Then nearly thirty years later, science, detective work and especially a brother's love and tenacity would combine for a resolution that would end in a dramatic trial in which one of the killers' diary would be a star witness.”

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