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Murder in E-flat Major

by Ron Lovell

Series: Thomas Martindale (8)

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The world of classical music, incriminating fingerprints, and a Federal justice system gone wrong ensnare Thomas Martindale in one of the most difficult situations ever. In a story that takes the college professor/amateur sleuth from the scene of a terror attack on a coastal Oregon bridge to New York and back to a terrorist camp in Oregon's Coast Range, this novel also describes Tom's life as an author and the often hilarious world of meeting the reading public on a book tour.… (more)
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The world of classical music, incriminating fingerprints, and a Federal justice system gone wrong ensnare Thomas Martindale in one of the most difficult situations ever. In a story that takes the college professor/amateur sleuth from the scene of a terror attack on a coastal Oregon bridge to New York and back to a terrorist camp in Oregon's Coast Range, this novel also describes Tom's life as an author and the often hilarious world of meeting the reading public on a book tour.

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