A Murder Mystery set amongst the Thunder at Twilight....

The Strangler’s Waltz by Richard Lord Review by Jon Hanson The year is 1913; the place is Vienna, Austria. This bustling city sits at the heart of the Austro-Hungarian empire. It is a city renowned for its art, culture, and zest for life. But underneath the glamour lies a seedy underbelly of drug dealers, prostitutes, pimps, and killers. As in all cities, it is the job of the police to protect the city. While the partolmen walk a beat everyday, the detectives are the ones who investigate vicious crimes. Two of the best detectives in Vienna are Inspector Julian Stebbel and Inspector Karl-Heinz Dorfner who work in Homicide. They are assigned a case involving a local killer who is strangling women on the streets of Vienna. As the body count grows, the papers begin comparing the killer to the infamous Jack the Ripper and the population becomes more afraid to walk the streets. With pressure mounting from the commissioner and the mayor, can these two detectives solve the cr...