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When Marco Fellini, famed art dealer, philanthropist and archer extraordinaire, is found murdered on the rooftop-archery range of his sumptuous Gramercy Park home, the NYPD makes a bold move: civilian consultant Dr. Yoko Kamimura, optometrist-turned-sleuth, is asked to team with the two lead detectives on the case: Dan Riley (Yoko's on-again, off-again lover) and the brilliantly obsessive-compulsive Zoran Zeissing.Dr. Kamimura's knowledge of behavioral optometry helped solved a previous murder and Chief Sanders of the 13th Precinct knows she'll be a valuable asset on this high-profile case too. The hunt for the murderer takes the unusual trio of detectives on dizzying chases over Manhattan's crowded streets and even through the iconic National Arts Club.Bizarre questions surface and demand answers. Did Marco Fellini's wife and the mysterious Gypsy from Switzerland want Marco dead? Was Fellini an innocent victim? Or a man hiding a dark secret? The answers do more than solve Marco Fellini's murder, they right an ancient wrong that's the direct result of the Nazi's inhumane treatment of Gypsies.
Dennis Berry was the key songwriter and founder of the Texas band Gods Joke. After four albums and surviving drug addiction, poverty, incarceration, and the eventual car accident which led to him hanging up his guitar, he offers us obscure insight and some dark humor with his writing. His art and he himself are truly brilliant.
What checks in, doesn't always check out. As proprietor of Bainbridge House B&B, Kate Holland is used to unpredictable behavior. Her idyllic chateau regularly hosts personalities whose ups and downs rival the tides of Puget Sound. But when Murder with a capital M checks in, Kate realizes this is no one-night stay, and the guest behind the Island's latest mystery is one she can't wait to check out.
When thirteen-year-old Lady Katherine sailed away from her home in the Caribbean for school in London, she didn't expect a brutal pirate attack. Nor did she anticipate ridicule and exclusion by her peers, or harsh punishment by the headmistress and the princess House Assistant in Emerald House. Far from her mind when she boarded the ship was a murder mystery to solve. Don't get her started on the ghost. Her biggest surprise came, however, from a slip of the tongue by the Earl of Oxford; one that could have history changing implications.
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