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Slaying in Salem

Capital City Murders, Book 2

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Slaying in Salem

By: Troy Lambert, Stuart Gustafson
Narrated by: Joseph L. Stevenson
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A former site of horror and death is the scene of a new murder.

Nick O’Flannigan, freelance photographer and amateur sleuth, arrives in Salem, only to discover another crime. The police have a man in custody, but one small clue tells Nick what no one else wants to acknowledge: They’ve got the wrong guy.

With the help of a local reporter who’s also his buddy from college, Nick investigates. Will his clues lead him too close to the murderer and put both his life and his assignment in danger? Against disinterested police and an editor who wants him to stay focused on his assignment, will Nick beat the odds and solve the case?

If you love Jake Longly, you’ll love Nick O’Flannigan. Catch up with Nick in this second novella in the compelling Capital City Murders series!

©2019 Troy Lambert (P)2020 Troy Lambert
Amateur Sleuths Detective Fiction Mystery Police Procedural

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