
Murder at the U
Mac Morris Mystery Book 5
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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A.M. Holloway

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Professor James Gregory joined the faculty at the urging of the Board. They hired James for his financial abilities. He taught finance and had a brilliant mind for it. James didn’t understand why the university wanted him so badly until later, when someone pushed him from the rooftop of the administrative building.
The students and James’ wife felt James would never jump to his death of his own free will. With continued protests, the university’s president, Paul Drummond, agreed to hire a private investigator to rule his death as suicide.
That didn’t go as planned when he hired I2. Myles, Mac’s dad, owns the company and gives the case to Mac and Nathan as their first one. He thought it would be an easy one to break them into the private sector since they left the FBI.
Mac and Nathan investigated James’ death just like they would have at the FBI, but they found someone pushed him from the rooftop. Then, they set out to find the killer.
Not only did they ID the killer, but they stumbled onto a massive illegal operation that used universities as a cover.
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