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Hampton Manor is a multi-genre work about the lives of five townspeople in the quiet New England town of Old Brooking, Connecticut as they contend with the powerful Hampton family. The protagonist, Adam Hampton III, is an amalgamation of characters from fiction and real life. He stirs up the emotions of each of the main characters through a series of ruthless actions until one finally hires an assassin to kill both Adam and his father, and burn Hampton Manor to the ground. AMAZON REVIEW: 5 STARS Another nail-biter from the author of Blood Money. Its one of those thrillers that make you glad you started reading while the night was young because you cant put it down. Page by page Hampton Manor brings you closer to a terrible secret that will give you goosebumps as you dive into the mystery of the Hampton family. Jack King, Author of Suspense (in from the cold)

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HAMPTON MANOR

Thriller by K.J. Janssen

AMAZON REVIEW: 5 STARS

Another nail-biter from the author of Blood Money. Its one of those thrillers that make you glad you started reading while the night was young because you cant put it down. Page by page Hampton Manor brings you closer to a terrible secret that will give you goosebumps as you dive into the mystery of the Hampton family.

Jack King, Author of Suspense

AMAZON REVIEW: 5 STARS

Great Beach reading May 14, 2012

K.J. Janssens newest mystery (Hampton Manor) leaves you wanting the next book. His characters are so well developed that you want to know more. I hope this the first of a series.

M.B. Russell, Reviewer

AMAZON REVIEW: 5 STARS

An amazing read! May 24, 2012

Hampton Manor by K. J. Janssen is an amazing read. The characters are so believable and the plot development is outstanding. This is an A1 thriller. There is an assassin on the loose in Old Brooking, CT and the author hides the identity until the very end by presenting reasons why any of five townspeople could be the guilty party.

The cover is really outstanding, too.

I havent read his other book, Blood Money, as yet, but its on my list. If it is anything like Hampton Manor Im in for a real treat.

Walt Mannings, Jr., Reviewer

Prologue

Dont worry, Ill make sure I get them both. Call me as soon as the money has been deposited. The Assassin was accustomed to conversations like this. In his line of work he was known as the best, a man who took great pride in his profession. His legit business, a construction company in East St. Louis, Illinois, was a perfect front for the techno-killer.

I heard you talking. Whos the target this time? an associate asked, as he entered the office.

Adam Hampton III and his father Adam Hampton II. Both live in Old Brooking, Connecticut. My client was specific that he wants them dead and their Manor destroyed. Apparently Hampton Manor is symbolic of something.

They want you to burn down the mansion with the two of them in it? What the hell is that about? Sounds like some kind of a vendetta to me.

I dont have any of the detail and I dont really want to know. Ive been waiting for a challenge like this for some time.

They didnt happen to specify what they wanted the victims to be wearing at the time, did they?

There is no need for sarcasm, the Assassin answered. I do my best work under the pressure of rigid client specifications. Weve got two weeks and a lot of planning to do, so lets get to work. First Im going to need the schematics for the Old Brooking Municipal Water System. Ill need the location of their pumping stations, reserve tanks and the water main system. See if you can attach construction dates to everything.

What do you need all that stuff for?

The Assassin rolled his eyes. How do some people makeitthroughlifewithjustenoughgraymatterbetweentheirearsasittakestolaceuptheirshoes? He smiled as he realized that the invention of Velcro strips even made that task less challenging for some. Patiently, he explained, If our fire is going to accomplish what were setting out to do, the odds will improve greatly if attempts by the Old Brookings Fire Department to extinguish it are unsuccessful. Especially, if they are out of business entirely.

You mean that youre gonna knock out their Fire Department?

Not the Fire Department, stupid, just the water they need to extinguish the fires.

Oh! Now I get it.

The Assassin smiled. He gets it. The Planet can rest easily now. Get to work and get me those blueprints and maps. Then Ill show you how itll be done.

* * *

The next morning a pile of paper rested on the Assassins desk. He spent four hours poring over the network of water mains, periodically referencing the list of construction dates. A brochure from the Old Brooking Water District boasted about the use of concrete water mains chosen for their ability to withstand corrosion and internal and external pressure, minimizing the likelihood of ever cracking or leaking. On the downside, concrete mains were more difficult to shut down should that ever be necessary. The decision as to whether a water main or the pumping station should be taken out was a difficult one to make. The water main section supplying water to the Hampton mansion was only twelve years old and was constructed with steel reinforcements, making it difficult to create a structural collapse. The pumping station, on the other hand, was ancient by any standard. No improvements had been made for over thirty years due to budget restrictions. A spate of recent breakdowns made the Old Brooking Municipal Pumping Station an accident waiting to happen.

Finally, the Assassin settled on a two-pronged approach. The last pump between the station and the mansion was jerry-rigged to supply water through a seventy-five foot section of twenty foot diameter conduit, which was only ten feet below the ground and not reinforced by steel. Damage to this section, some of which was directly under the electrical control panel, would effectively shut down the station and the towns water supply for at least several weeks until water could be diverted from nearby towns.

He decided he would take out the electrical grid, starting with one of the transformers. The resulting explosion would set off a chain reaction throughout the grid and cause the pump to implode down into the main. Failure of the electrical grid would automatically cut off the flow of water from the reservoir. Reserves stored in the towns water towers would drain quickly into the streets. Within an hour Old Brooking would run dry. All that would be needed to complete step one would be twenty five pounds of Nitrex, and given the absolute lack of security at the reservoir it would be the easiest part of the job.

Chapter 1

Adam Hampton III opened his eyes, prepared to meet the challenges of his day. His head throbbed from the overindulgence of the night before. He was in no immediate hurry to get up. At first he had no memory of the previous nights activities, but, as the cobwebs cleared, a vague memory of having sex with Marcia Bloom emerged. How could that slip my mind after trying so hard to bed her for the last six months? The memory of his activity the prior night began to return. He recalled how beautiful her body was. He vividly retraced each curve in his mind. He had discovered, first hand, that there was much more to Marcia than her signature tight clothing. As the mystery continued to unravel, he remembered being in her apartment, drinking several Rusty Nails. She was wearing only a short silk robe, which, at the time, he considered a most promising sign.

As a sex partner, Adam was short on foreplay, which he believed made him climax too quickly. He preferred to get right to the fornication. He had waited for Marcia to make the first move, which she eventually did by letting her robe fall to the floor. They moved immediately to her bedroom where they made love for the next four hours on her round-shaped bed. He remembered doing it several times, but apart from that, the rest was a blur, including how he drove home and got into his pajamas. To add to his confusion, he saw that his clothes were neatly folded and piled up on one of the lounges.

For the past three years Marcia has been vice-president of Sales for Bretton Trading, one of the Hampton companies. She was appointed to the position by his father. Six months ago at a company party he made a pass at her, which she politely laughed off. On two other occasions he made it very clear that he wanted to go to bed with her and both times she had turned him down, but with less conviction she had earlier.

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