RACE TO JUSTICE
<h3><b>Award Winning Finalist in the True Crime category of the 2019 Best Book Awards sponsored by American Book Fest</b></h3><br /><p><h2>Cynthia Albrecht, the executive chef of the Penske-Marlboro racing <br />team and darling of the IndyCar circuit, went missing on October 25, <br />1992-the night before her divorce from Michael Albrecht became <br />final.</h2><h3><i>Drivers and racing crews from across the country <br />converged on "The Brickyard," site of the Indianapolis 500, to help <br />search for her.</i></h3><p>As the head mechanic for the Dick Simon <br />racing team, known as “Crabby†across the race circuit, Michael had a <br />reputation for bullying and abuse. He'd immediately become a suspect in <br />Cynthia's disappearance. But with a strong alibi, there was nothing <br />authorities could do when he decided to take a vacation to Florida and <br />skip a scheduled polygraph test and the search for his estranged <br />wife.</p><p></p><h3>˃˃˃ Nor could law enforcement charge him when <br />Cynthia’s body was found a few weeks later in northern Indiana - minus <br />her head. </h3><p>The case went cold for six years until a newly elected <br />prosecutor allowed his deputies to charge Michael Albrecht with murder. <br /></p><h3>˃˃˃ But would they be able to prove his guilt?</h3><p>This true <br />crime legal thriller written by one of the prosecutors, Larry Sells, <br />and journalist Margie Porter, runs at full throttle and will leave you <br />on the edge of your seat right up to the checkered flag at the final <br />verdict.</p><h2><u>Scroll up and grab a copy today.</u></h2>