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David Jackson, The Helper
The first case of the Helper involves a young girl, brutally butchered in a New York bookstore. The murderer has left a message on the victim’s body; it seems to be directed to Detective Callum Doyle, who is leading the … Continue reading
Zigzagging in New York City
October is a splendid month to be zigzagging in New York City. The weather often is magnificent with clear blue skies and the sun is out to warm your body and soul. The skyscrapers literally shine under the blazing sun. … Continue reading
Zigzagging in New York City: Midtown and Grand Central
After the slightly unpleasant arrival in pouring rain that soaked me to the bones, it was a sunny surprise to see the welcoming blue skies of New York City the following morning. Full of energy, despite the jet lag, I … Continue reading
Zigzagging in New York City: Chelsea, Union Square, uptown 92nd
Chelsea Chelsea is an area of the city enclosed within roughly the 14th or 15th streets that form its Southern limits and 30th-35th streets limit it in the North, whereas the East-West borders run between Hudson river and Avenue of … Continue reading
Zigzagging in New York City: Financial District
The following day started in the Southern apex of Manhattan, called the Financial District. It has a lot to offer to the city’s inhabitants and tourists alike. You can spend a day exploring South Street Seaport (Fulton Street & … Continue reading
Zigzagging in New York City: Chelsea
Another gorgeous day took me back to Chelsea to see in person that much talked-about High Line. It was a perfect day for a promenade along the elevated railroad track above, or more precisely close-by, the Chelsea Market. You have … Continue reading