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What Would Johnny Dent Do?

A Charlie McGinley Mystery - A Dark, Comedic, New Mexico Whodunit

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What Would Johnny Dent Do?

By: Sam Ingraffia
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Charlie's novel is being filmed as a movie ... Then the star is kidnapped.

Charlie McGinley's latest novel is being filmed on location in New Mexico. Everything is going great, until Scott Lassiter, the hard-drinking star of the film, disappears.

Vanessa Tanner, the female lead in the movie, is married to Scott. She quickly becomes the primary suspect in the case. Charlie, who was once engaged to Vanessa, reluctantly agrees to help her.

Then, it gets really strange...

Can Charlie find Scott, save the movie, and not get knocked off, while trying to convince his wife that he's not having an affair with Vanessa?

To find out, start reading this fast-paced, twisty, laugh-out-loud mystery today.

"…A very amusing mystery with enough genuine peril to keep readers intrigued.” --Kirkus Reviews

What Would Johnny Dent Do? is the second book in the Charlie McGinley Mystery series.

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I enjoyed the story and really liked Charlie and Ben. I enjoyed idea of using the Navajo supernatural treatment-spirits, his Mom and Ben. Also like that the language was not crude. I look forward to reading more in this series.

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