It
was a simple job, babysitting really; keep surveillance on the minister's wife
until she went safely to bed. Then all hell broke loose! Igor
Award-winning writer Doug Lamoreux, author of Dracula's Demeter, The Melting
Dead, and The Devil's Bed, brings you his newest journey into mystery/terror
fiction, Corpses Say the Darndest Things.
The
death of Katherine Delp, wife of Chicago's most beloved televangelist is only
the beginning. Someone is homiciding their way through the congregation
of the Temple of Majesty Church and, thanks to his eager and awkward young
secretary, private eye Nod Blake, an aging throwback to a by-gone era of detecting
on the mean streets (a dinosaur that hasn't got the memo that he is extinct
who, yeah, sometimes thinks he's Bogart, George Raft, and Lee Marvin rolled
into one), has been dumped in the middle of it all. Not just dumped, but
tossed on his head. The resulting injuries have, somehow, opened the door
to the here-after. Dead people, Blake believes, are talking to him.
Are the victim's really begging the last gumshoe for help from the other side
of the grave? Is he hallucinating? Or has he lost his friggin'
mind? When his nemesis, police Detective Lieutenant Wenders finds
evidence that Blake is the murderer, the private dick's life becomes a great
big soup sandwich.
Corpses
Say the Darndest Things, a paranormal murder mystery (with a sly sense of humor)
set in 1979 Chicago, where a maniacal killer on the loose in The Windy City...
is the good news.
Available
in paperback and Kindle editions. http://www.amazon.com/Corpses-Darndest-Things-Doug-Lamoreux/dp/1493759930/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1384382166&sr=1-1
My
new novel, The Melting Dead, now in paperback and Kindle edition...
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