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Carnage in Cheyenne
- Capital City Murders, Book #9
- Narrated by: Joseph L. Stevenson
- Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
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Summary
Beautiful wedding dresses. Too bad about all that blood.
Nick O'Flannigan, unwilling amateur sleuth and a freelance photographer traveling to every single state capital to take photos for a magazine, keeps ending up in the middle of mystery after mystery. In Cheyenne, several months before his arrival, an odd shooting took place in a bridal shop. Three models were killed on Halloween, and the case still remains unsolved.
He's starting to like the thrill of solving crime, and when he hears of a cold case in Cheyenne, he decides to offer his expertise. But this one is a real puzzle. The clues lead nowhere. Police have covered all the angles, or so it seems. Until Nick uncovers one critical detail. Will that detail lead to the capture of a killer? Or will Nick send authorities down the wrong path?
Find out in this travel murder mystery that will have you guessing until the very end! If you love Chase Baker, you’ll love Nick O’Flannigan too. Buy your copy today!
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- Norma Miles
- 13-02-21
"Trick or treat?"
Another intriguing murder for Nick, the photographer, to solve as he travels the country taking pictures of the capitol buildings. This time it's an odd one: a cold case shooting of three models in a small by a Mime and he just can't resist looking into a good murder.
At the end of each story, there is a brief listing of interesting things about the city in question as well as an introductory taster of the next book in the series. An editing glitch this time left the 'From our next book...' heading before The beginning of the story as well as there going a couple of uncut reworking of sentences by narrator, Joseph L.Stevenson whose reading is otherwise good.
This is a fun series and the overall concept is an interesting one. I will certainly continue with.the series. My thanks to the rights holder, who, at my request, freely gifted me with a complimentary copy of the audiobook via StoryOrigin
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