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The death of Boaz was a world wide catastrophe. The circumstances surrounding his final demise were extremely strange. The newspapers treated it as if some nameless John Doe had dropped dead. There was nothing out of the ordinary. And that was the problem for Detective Flare. Her soul sent up a red flag the second that she heard the coroner's report. The facts added up to a completely banal cessation of life."What do you mean, he died of a heart attack?" she shouted in the closed space of her tiny office at Interpol. "I used to run the marathon with this guy. He was a model for every man to follow. Boaz was a hero not a Bozo."There was no history of any type of dementia. He came from a comparatively normal caring and loving family. Not that there was anything such as normal. But Boaz was a man of good character. He didn't deserve to die. Who was the murderer?