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Stung in Santa Fe

Capital City Murders, Book #13

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Stung in Santa Fe

By: Troy Lambert
Narrated by: Joseph L. Stevenson
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Nick gets Stung in Santa Fe.

While on his year long assignment to photograph every state capitol building for Travel USA magazine, Nick O'Flannigan gest stung by a wasp. But he isn't the only one. A strange death, ruled an accident, happened at a lab researching a vaccine for bee and wasp stings. Nick feels like there is something wrong. It doesn't feel like an accident.

He doesn't want to get involved.

When a small detail in a photo stands out, he just can't shake the feeling that there is a killer on the loose, and he needs to be brought to justice. But will the evidence be enough to convince anyone that he's right? Or will Nick once again find himself in the middle of a mystery he has no business being involved in?

If you love the Lord Peter Wimsey series, you'll love Capital City Murders!

©2020 Troy Lambert (P)2021 Troy Lambert
Crime Fiction Literature & Fiction Suspense Fiction

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