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Shreeja the crime beat reporter met a child on the street. The child hinted to her about a heinous crime. She brought the crime to the notice of the police department.
Shiuli was the lead detective in the investigation. She sought Sheeeja’s help in gathering more information about the crime. They became partners in crime solving.
Shreeja’s supervisor supported her. Shiuli got support from all her colleagues. As they moved step by step, they opened some cold cases from years before. Yet gathering evidence against the offenders appeared impossible.
Shreeja’s desperate moves helped Shiuli to find legal ways for collecting evidence against the criminals.
Yet, the process of collecting evidence appeared too dangerous and time consuming.
The clock was ticking over the lives of the children.
Street Fact is the first short fiction in a tension packed crime solving series. If you are a fan of smart witty women protagonists with deep conscience and ability to neutralize hard hitting social evils, then you would love this emotionally charged thriller.

Kenosha lies calm by the western shore of Lake Michigan. Yet Teressa LeRoy, one of the city denizens, went missing.
Then one afternoon, the gown Teressa wore before going missing, appeared at her workplace, Kenosha Public Library.
Some of the children saw a ghost in the library.
A mangled body appeared in the Library Park.
The mystery and horror deepened.
How soon could the Kenosha Police Department uncover the mystery?
Life of a young woman is at stake.
Little Abode for Children is an outstandingly humane mystery and extraordinarily romantic police procedural for all.
This is a one hour short read.