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A Case of Consumption
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A Case of Consumption in Ottawa, ON
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A Case of Consumption in Ottawa, ON
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Based on a bizarre murder case that occurred in south Alabama, A Case of Consumption is the story of Mark Hatchett, a private detective with a strong sense of justice who is hired by her family to locate an exotic dancer, Lisa Lemon; a country girl who lost her way. When she is found dead, Hatchett is paired with Jo Ward, a novice sheriff's investigator, and the two wade into a world of perversion and violence; so violent that Ward has to keep a close eye on Hatchett, lest he lose his own way. Too many suspects and too many motives must be swept away before the fateful confrontation with Lisa Lemon's killer. A Case of Consumption is a study of the conflict that occurs when justice meets the law. Sometimes it's better to be right than legal.
Based on a bizarre murder case that occurred in south Alabama, A Case of Consumption is the story of Mark Hatchett, a private detective with a strong sense of justice who is hired by her family to locate an exotic dancer, Lisa Lemon; a country girl who lost her way. When she is found dead, Hatchett is paired with Jo Ward, a novice sheriff's investigator, and the two wade into a world of perversion and violence; so violent that Ward has to keep a close eye on Hatchett, lest he lose his own way. Too many suspects and too many motives must be swept away before the fateful confrontation with Lisa Lemon's killer. A Case of Consumption is a study of the conflict that occurs when justice meets the law. Sometimes it's better to be right than legal.


















