Murder on Camelback Mountain
When he thinks he's about to keep an important business appointment in lawyer Lamar Madison's cramped Phoenix law office HERB NASH finds himself shaking hands with a homicide detective who suspects them both of brutally murdering James Olivette, aka Jim B-small time con-artist and only son of one of the city's wealthiest widows.

The detective tells them Jim B's dismembered body parts were discovered earlier that morning splayed around a storm drain in the heart of an exclusive Camelback Mountain neighborhood. It gets personal for HERB NASH when the detective tells them both that their business cards were found tucked inside the dead man's shirt pocket, making them the only "persons of interest" and potential suspects in the Jim B murder investigation.

Lamar convinces HERB NASH to fire up his PI license intended only for skip-tracing dead beat dads and credit criminals, and HERB NASH reluctantly uses it to open up doors in search of more likely persons of interest to keep the police busy and off his back. In the process he twice escapes a brutal death, takes down the most unlikely psychopathic killer, and discovers a startling secret about himself
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Murder on Camelback Mountain
When he thinks he's about to keep an important business appointment in lawyer Lamar Madison's cramped Phoenix law office HERB NASH finds himself shaking hands with a homicide detective who suspects them both of brutally murdering James Olivette, aka Jim B-small time con-artist and only son of one of the city's wealthiest widows.

The detective tells them Jim B's dismembered body parts were discovered earlier that morning splayed around a storm drain in the heart of an exclusive Camelback Mountain neighborhood. It gets personal for HERB NASH when the detective tells them both that their business cards were found tucked inside the dead man's shirt pocket, making them the only "persons of interest" and potential suspects in the Jim B murder investigation.

Lamar convinces HERB NASH to fire up his PI license intended only for skip-tracing dead beat dads and credit criminals, and HERB NASH reluctantly uses it to open up doors in search of more likely persons of interest to keep the police busy and off his back. In the process he twice escapes a brutal death, takes down the most unlikely psychopathic killer, and discovers a startling secret about himself
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Murder on Camelback Mountain

Murder on Camelback Mountain

by Steven P Wyner
Murder on Camelback Mountain

Murder on Camelback Mountain

by Steven P Wyner

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Overview

When he thinks he's about to keep an important business appointment in lawyer Lamar Madison's cramped Phoenix law office HERB NASH finds himself shaking hands with a homicide detective who suspects them both of brutally murdering James Olivette, aka Jim B-small time con-artist and only son of one of the city's wealthiest widows.

The detective tells them Jim B's dismembered body parts were discovered earlier that morning splayed around a storm drain in the heart of an exclusive Camelback Mountain neighborhood. It gets personal for HERB NASH when the detective tells them both that their business cards were found tucked inside the dead man's shirt pocket, making them the only "persons of interest" and potential suspects in the Jim B murder investigation.

Lamar convinces HERB NASH to fire up his PI license intended only for skip-tracing dead beat dads and credit criminals, and HERB NASH reluctantly uses it to open up doors in search of more likely persons of interest to keep the police busy and off his back. In the process he twice escapes a brutal death, takes down the most unlikely psychopathic killer, and discovers a startling secret about himself

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781491254035
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 08/09/2013
Series: Herb Nash Mysteries , #1
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.66(d)

About the Author

As a paralegal and ghostwriter working for Arizona attorneys over the last twenty years Steve's work is inspired by real stories ripped from the pages of his own case files. After writing "legal fiction" for so long it was only a matter of time before he'd begin writing real fiction. His novels include Zepka's War, and the Herb Nash mystery series: Murder on Camelback Mountain, and the soon to be released The Crossword Killings. Steve has also written quirky short stories inspired by Alfred Hitchcock Presents Television Series.
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