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South by Southwest: Capital City Murders, Books 11-15

Capital City Murders Compilations, Book 3

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South by Southwest: Capital City Murders, Books 11-15

By: Troy Lambert
Narrated by: Joseph L. Stevenson
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Nick has traveled the southwest!

From Salt Lake to Phoenix, from Phoenix to Santa Fe, Nick’s journey continues! He’s been poisoned, knocked out, and stung by a wasp.

At every turn, he’s solved a difficult case.

But when he reaches Oklahoma City, everything changes. He’s not only a witness, but Nick also is a victim, and the solution will threaten everything he knows and may change his life forever.

Listen to books 11-15 in the Capital City Murders series, all in one volume.

You won’t want to miss this section of Nick’s epic journey to photograph every state capitol building, one week at a time.

©2021 Troy Lambert (P)2021 Troy Lambert
Mystery Private Investigators Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Detective City

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