Nobody

by Creston Mapes

Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

813.6

Publication

Multnomah Books (2007), Edition: First Edition Stated, 400 pages

Description

Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML: When reporter Hudson Ambrose hears an early morning call on his police scanner about an injured person at a bus stop on Las Vegas Boulevard, he rushes to the scene to get the scoop. His world is blown off its axis when he discovers a murdered homeless man with a bankbook in his pocket showing a balance of almost one million dollars. Should he wait for the police, knowing the case will get lost in reams of red tape, or swipe the bankbook and take the investigation�??and perhaps a chunk of the money�??into his own hands? With sirens bearing down on the scene, Hudson makes an impulse decision that whisks him on a frantic search for answers, not only about the mysterious man in the black Converse high-tops, but about the lost soul lurking within himself. Uncovering bizarre links between a plane crash, a Las Vegas pit boss, a dirty cop, and a widowed Atlanta business mogul, Hudson is forced to find out, who was Chester Holte, what was he doing on the streets, and why are his homeless friends convinced he was an angel in disguise… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

400 p.; 8.2 inches

ISBN

1590526244 / 9781590526248

User reviews

LibraryThing member debs4jc
Reporter Hudson Ambrose is the first on the scene of a murder--of a man who looks to be homeless. But Hudson discovers a bankbook and key that indicate the man was really a millionaire. Why would a man who had so much money be out on the street? As Hudson investigates he finds some surprising
Show More
answers--and some new friends.
This was a good solid suspense story, it also deals with the issue of how we treat the homeless. An enjoyable and uplifiting read.
Show Less
LibraryThing member MikeD
Interesting story of Hudson Ambrose, a reporter for the local Las Vegas, NV newspaper. Follow Hudson as he digs himself a large hole when he decides not to report the finding of a dead homeless man on the street. It turns out the homeless man is much more important and has more questions than
Show More
Hudson could imagine. Lots of lessons in this story... ethics, religion, and the treatment of the homeless.
Show Less
LibraryThing member libraryclerk
Nobody: A Christian Fiction Mystery Thriller

Creston Mapes wove a suspenseful thriller that was full of twists and turns. A newspaper reporter hears of a something that could be a big story for him. He gets to the scene before the police and takes several items off the dead man. He finds out the
Show More
dead man was rich and helped the homeless, but it isn't in the news, and the body is gone.
Show Less

Similar in this library

Page: 0.1181 seconds