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Murder and More

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Murder and More

By: Gerald Darnell
Narrated by: Ted Brooks
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Carson's feud with a local crime reporter continues, and then suddenly the husband of his client is brutally murdered - a husband he's been hired to investigate.

Mysterious characters weave a web of blackmail and suspense while leaving Carson with more clients than he can handle. The Memphis police have warned Carson to back off, but an employee of a friend is missing from a murder scene, and he's determined to find her and the killer.

Follow Carson to New Orleans, Humboldt, Memphis, and Florida as he chases numerous suspects trying to track down a missing person and the killer he's been hired to find. Enjoy this unusual adventure for Carson Reno while he struggles to solve the case of Murder and More.

©2016 Gerald W. Darnell (P)2019 Gerald W. Darnell
Crime Fiction International Mystery & Crime Mystery Private Investigators
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What a tangled web! I enjoyed following along even if I did get lost a few times. Complex story.
I do like the way the author ties up all the loose ends and details possibly missed at the story's end. I couldn't help but laugh at Johnny Two Hair's actions at the end of the story, because I have a sick sense of humor. I enjoyed it immensely. I voluntarily listened to a free copy of this and am giving an honest review. The narrator was good.

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