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Corpses Say the Darndest Things (1970s Chicago Noir)

Nod Blake Mysteries, Book 1

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Corpses Say the Darndest Things (1970s Chicago Noir)

By: Doug Lamoreux
Narrated by: C.J. Grey
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It was a simple job: keep an eye on the minister's wife until she goes safely to bed. Then all hell broke loose.

The death of a beloved Chicago televangelist’s wife is only the beginning; someone is homiciding their way through the temple of majesty church. Private eye Nod Blake - an aging throwback to an era of detecting on the mean streets - has been dumped in the middle of it all, on his head.

The resulting injuries seem to have opened a door to the hereafter: Blake believes dead people are talking to him. But are the victims really begging the gumshoe for help from the other side of the grave, or has he lost his friggin' mind?

When his nemesis, Detective Lieutenant Wenders, finds evidence that Blake is the murderer, the private dick's life becomes a great big soup sandwich.

©2013 Doug Lamoeux (P)2019 Dog Lamoreux
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