Murder is on Stage in Yesterday’s Trouble, a Murder Mystery Thriller from Dallas Gorham
When NBA superstar Marvelous LeMarvis Jones bankrolls the first concert for his fiancee, Cleo, an unbalanced cyberstalker takes issue with the prominent couple’s interracial relationship.
Cleo dismisses the threats, but LeMarvis hires Private Investigator Carlos McCrary to provide security for Cleo’s Summer Fun Concert Tour.
The situation turns deadly when a sniper’s bullet kills a backup singer while on stage, leading McCrary to suspect the shot may have been intended for Cleo.
As threats build and the body count rises, an extremist black-power group’s claim of responsibility puts McCrary in the crosshairs for being a traitor to his race.
With the killer seemingly outsmarting the cops and McCrary at every move, Carlos McCrary finds himself fighting a ghost from the past.
Publisher’s Note: Dallas Gorham combines murder, mystery, and mayhem with a touch of humor—all with a PG-13 rating. Readers of hard-boiled detective and crime novels will not want to miss this hard-hitting, pulse-pounding series. The Carlos McCrary, Private Investigator, Mystery Thriller Series can be read and enjoyed in any order.
The Carlos McCrary Murder Mystery Series
Six Murders Too Many
Double Fake
Quarterback Trap
Dangerous Friends
Day of the Tiger
McCrary’s Justice
Yesterday’s Trouble
Four Years Gone
Debt of Honor
Sometimes You Lose
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When NBA superstar Marvelous LeMarvis Jones bankrolls the first concert for his fiancee, Cleo, an unbalanced cyberstalker takes issue with the prominent couple’s interracial relationship.
Cleo dismisses the threats, but LeMarvis hires Private Investigator Carlos McCrary to provide security for Cleo’s Summer Fun Concert Tour.
The situation turns deadly when a sniper’s bullet kills a backup singer while on stage, leading McCrary to suspect the shot may have been intended for Cleo.
As threats build and the body count rises, an extremist black-power group’s claim of responsibility puts McCrary in the crosshairs for being a traitor to his race.
With the killer seemingly outsmarting the cops and McCrary at every move, Carlos McCrary finds himself fighting a ghost from the past.
Publisher’s Note: Dallas Gorham combines murder, mystery, and mayhem with a touch of humor—all with a PG-13 rating. Readers of hard-boiled detective and crime novels will not want to miss this hard-hitting, pulse-pounding series. The Carlos McCrary, Private Investigator, Mystery Thriller Series can be read and enjoyed in any order.
The Carlos McCrary Murder Mystery Series
Six Murders Too Many
Double Fake
Quarterback Trap
Dangerous Friends
Day of the Tiger
McCrary’s Justice
Yesterday’s Trouble
Four Years Gone
Debt of Honor
Sometimes You Lose
Yesterday's Trouble (Carlos McCrary, PI, Book 7): A Murder Mystery Thriller
Murder is on Stage in Yesterday’s Trouble, a Murder Mystery Thriller from Dallas Gorham
When NBA superstar Marvelous LeMarvis Jones bankrolls the first concert for his fiancee, Cleo, an unbalanced cyberstalker takes issue with the prominent couple’s interracial relationship.
Cleo dismisses the threats, but LeMarvis hires Private Investigator Carlos McCrary to provide security for Cleo’s Summer Fun Concert Tour.
The situation turns deadly when a sniper’s bullet kills a backup singer while on stage, leading McCrary to suspect the shot may have been intended for Cleo.
As threats build and the body count rises, an extremist black-power group’s claim of responsibility puts McCrary in the crosshairs for being a traitor to his race.
With the killer seemingly outsmarting the cops and McCrary at every move, Carlos McCrary finds himself fighting a ghost from the past.
Publisher’s Note: Dallas Gorham combines murder, mystery, and mayhem with a touch of humor—all with a PG-13 rating. Readers of hard-boiled detective and crime novels will not want to miss this hard-hitting, pulse-pounding series. The Carlos McCrary, Private Investigator, Mystery Thriller Series can be read and enjoyed in any order.
The Carlos McCrary Murder Mystery Series
Six Murders Too Many
Double Fake
Quarterback Trap
Dangerous Friends
Day of the Tiger
McCrary’s Justice
Yesterday’s Trouble
Four Years Gone
Debt of Honor
Sometimes You Lose
When NBA superstar Marvelous LeMarvis Jones bankrolls the first concert for his fiancee, Cleo, an unbalanced cyberstalker takes issue with the prominent couple’s interracial relationship.
Cleo dismisses the threats, but LeMarvis hires Private Investigator Carlos McCrary to provide security for Cleo’s Summer Fun Concert Tour.
The situation turns deadly when a sniper’s bullet kills a backup singer while on stage, leading McCrary to suspect the shot may have been intended for Cleo.
As threats build and the body count rises, an extremist black-power group’s claim of responsibility puts McCrary in the crosshairs for being a traitor to his race.
With the killer seemingly outsmarting the cops and McCrary at every move, Carlos McCrary finds himself fighting a ghost from the past.
Publisher’s Note: Dallas Gorham combines murder, mystery, and mayhem with a touch of humor—all with a PG-13 rating. Readers of hard-boiled detective and crime novels will not want to miss this hard-hitting, pulse-pounding series. The Carlos McCrary, Private Investigator, Mystery Thriller Series can be read and enjoyed in any order.
The Carlos McCrary Murder Mystery Series
Six Murders Too Many
Double Fake
Quarterback Trap
Dangerous Friends
Day of the Tiger
McCrary’s Justice
Yesterday’s Trouble
Four Years Gone
Debt of Honor
Sometimes You Lose
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ISBN-13: | 9781644572641 |
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Publisher: | ePublishing Works! |
Publication date: | 08/02/2022 |
Series: | Carlos McCrary, PI , #7 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 304 |
Sales rank: | 913,349 |
File size: | 520 KB |
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