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Voodoo Vendetta

An Aubrey Greigh Mystery

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Voodoo Vendetta

By: GK Jurrens
Narrated by: GK Jurrens
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One steamy summer a few years from now stinks of blood and greed. Crime in the giant Chicago regionplex climbs to an unprecedented high. Homicides top the list.

Now, the monstrous murder of a long-term resident at the ancient Hotel Literati, the famous inaugural poet laureate and Creole activist, Sybil Thibodaux, makes national news. The case catches influential eyes who exert pressure for a quick and public disposition.

Detective Chance McQuillan negotiates for the case’s lead. She recruits a reluctant Aubrey Greigh, a civilian who also lives at The Lit, to consult when the case stalls. Immediately, powerful forces sabotage their case. Why?

Greigh, a mystery writer, recognizes this case for what it is—the linchpin to a sordid conspiracy with a goal that eclipses the evidence and their collective imagination.

©2022 GK Jurrens (P)2023 GK Jurrens
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