Defenestration in Denver
Capital City Murders, Book 10
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Joseph L. Stevenson
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They pushed them from the window, and Nick saw it all. He even took photos.
On his way to the airport to pick up his friends visiting him on his trip around the country to photograph every state capitol building, a protest in Denver turned violent. The police question him, the media becomes involved, and Nick is again in the middle of a mystery against his will.
His girlfriend is visiting, too.
At the same time, his long-distance girlfriend Sandra is visiting him in Denver along with the friend from Seattle who got him the assignment in the first place. To spend time with them, he needs to get himself out of this mystery.
But his photos hold a clue to the perpetrators, but he has no idea who he can trust, and the media and the police no longer trust him. Will he be able to convince them in time and still complete his assignment?
You won’t be able to stop until the heart-wrenching ending.
©2020 Troy Lambert (P)2021 Troy LambertWhat listeners say about Defenestration in Denver
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- Norma Miles
- 28-02-21
"Where do we eat?"
The tenth in this fun series of a photographer travelling around the Capital cities to provide illustrations for a book, somehow always managing to become involved in a murder mystery. This time, arriving in Denver and with a couple of hours to kill prior to collecting his girlfriend from the airport, he drives into the town centre and, stuck in traffic, watches as three men are thrown from a six floor window - and, of ckurse, takes picturez.
Read again by Joseph L.Stevenson, telling the story from Nick's perspective with clear, well articulated reading, there is a brief chapter on Dallas itself and a preview of book 11, included in the almost two and three quarter hours running time. This is a quick, easy, fun read filled with feelings, photos and food.
My thanks to the rights holder of Defenestration in Denver, who, at my request freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via Story Origin.
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