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Meet mystery MuseItUp author, Bill Dezell: Bill Dezell has always been a mystery fan, starting with Scooby-doo and Encyclopedia Brown. He began writing fiction based on a video game, using his own characters in mystery plots based in the super-heroic world of the game. This experience, along with a strong interest in real world law enforcement, and many years of observing people first hand, led him to write more mainstream fiction. He writes in Northern Utah, where he lives with his girlfriend of twelve years, her two cats, one dog, and a smattering of free-range jumping spiders. CUE THE SAX: Soon-to-be private investigator Raymond Jaye has a couple of problems. One is a sopping wet blonde who just beat on his door then collapsed into his arms trying to pass him a message. The other is that he has no idea who she is or why she thought his carpet would be a good place to pass out. Guided by the experience of fourteen years as a Detroit cop and the attitude of the Old Time Radio detectives, he follows the meager trail of clues she left behind. Along the way, he swaps wisecracks with a surly local cop and trades punches with a pair of thugs before ending up face to face with the man behind it all. A man willing to kill to keep his secrets. If Ray can get through the next twenty-four hours, he just might be able to open for business. In the meantime, the show is about to begin. Cue the Sax. https://museituppublishing/bookstore/index.php/now-available-in-ebook/cue-the-sax-detail TIL DEATH Book 2 Following an injury that forced him to leave his job as a police detective in Detroit, Raymond Jaye went freelance. As a newly licensed private investigator in Salt Lake City, Utah, Ray assumed he’d be tracking down frauds and con artists, not murderers. He was wrong. Barbara Manetti admitted to her husband that she’d been having an affair, and named Ray as her lover. Three hours later, she’s found sprawled on her kitchen floor in a pool of blood from a knife wound on her neck. Murder is a job for the police, but tracking down her real lover is something a PI could do without stepping on any official toes. That is, until the investigation ties her to Ray’s life back in Detroit. Ray begins to see her plan, and it raises two questions. Why would a woman he’d never known want to see him dead? And who knows Ray well enough to kill for him? In this, the second of the Raymond Jaye stories, Ray finds himself up to his collar in suspects, while the only person that really knew what was supposed to happen lies on a cold, steel slab. https://museituppublishing/bookstore/index.php/new-releases/series/til-death-detail#top
Posted on: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 19:17:36 +0000

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