The Chornbrook Mysteries Book Two
The Chornbrook Mysteries, Book Two is the collection of short stories where some mysterious and often tragic events happened in different circumstances and in various time frames.
Sometimes it is a crime of passion, or an act of revenge, like what made Hamlet with his "To be, or not to be" the reflection of the struggle of human conscience.
As a rule, it is up to official police to find the criminal but sometimes there would be some mystic in a way a crime was solved or prevented.
Often when a crime was committed it was about money, the root of all evils according to public opinion which is not totally correct because it is human greed and the people themselves who are the driving force behind each crime.
-- George Chornbrook