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The Capitol Murders: The Mel Stubblefield Story

By: Bill Shuey
Narrated by: Robert Cunningham
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The Capitol Murders: The Mel Stubblefield Story. The Capital Murders is a novel which examines the deception, quest for power, and the lengths to which men will resort in their desires for control of our government.

Marshal Mel Stubblefield is sent to Washington, DC, during the weeks leading up to the impeachment vote on President Andrew Johnson to find out who’s killing capitol staffers. His investigation leads to powerful forces which are willing to kill to achieve government contracts during the Reconstruction Era.

Marshal Stubblefield soon learns that he can trust no one in the deceitful atmosphere in the nation’s capital. The investigation leads to unlikely suspects and a surprise ending.

©2021 Bill Shuey (P)2021 Bill Shuey
Historical Mystery Fiction

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