Murder in Nashville: A Novel (A Deirdre Mystery, Book Two)

When a country music starlet is mysteriously abducted during her Grand Ole Opry debut, Deirdre maneuvers herself into the MNPD investigation, navigating a tangled web of intrigue and resistance. Can she solve the case before the music stops?

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Murder in Nashville: A Novel (A Deirdre Mystery, Book Two)

When a country music starlet is mysteriously abducted during her Grand Ole Opry debut, Deirdre maneuvers herself into the MNPD investigation, navigating a tangled web of intrigue and resistance. Can she solve the case before the music stops?

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Murder in Nashville: A Novel (A Deirdre Mystery, Book Two)

Murder in Nashville: A Novel (A Deirdre Mystery, Book Two)

by William Baer
Murder in Nashville: A Novel (A Deirdre Mystery, Book Two)

Murder in Nashville: A Novel (A Deirdre Mystery, Book Two)

by William Baer

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Overview

When a country music starlet is mysteriously abducted during her Grand Ole Opry debut, Deirdre maneuvers herself into the MNPD investigation, navigating a tangled web of intrigue and resistance. Can she solve the case before the music stops?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781773491035
Publisher: Many Words
Publication date: 11/10/2024
Series: A Deirdre Mystery , #2
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

William Baer worked briefly in New York City's fashion district after high school. He's now the award-winning author of thirty books, including the first three New Jersey Noir novels from the popular Jack Colt Murder Mystery Novels series, and the initial novel in the Deirdre Mystery series, Murder in Times Square. He's a graduate of NYU, Rutgers, South Carolina, Johns Hopkins, and USC's School of Cinema, where he received the Jack Nicholson Screenwriting Award. He's also been the recipient of a Fulbright, a Guggenheim, and a Creative Writing Fellowship in fiction from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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