Strangled in Sacramento
Capital City Murders, Book 3
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Joseph L. Stevenson
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Nick arrived in Sacramento, only to have his camera stolen.
A disaster for a freelance photographer on assignment to photograph every state capital for Travel USA magazine, Nick uses his amateur sleuth skills and his eye for detail to find the thief.
But it turns out his camera theft spirals him into involvement with another mystery.
He turns to a friend Sandra, who he just met in Salem for help with his assignment, and it turns out they share a lot of interests. There is a spark there, but he can’t afford to get caught up in a romance.
The pursuit of his camera leads to a deeper mystery, part of a series of murders. The investigation puts them in the path of the killer. Will they find Nick’s camera and catch the strangler at the same time?
You won’t be able to stop listening to this episode of the Capital City Murders until the very end. Buy the audiobook and catch up with Nick and his adventures today!
©2019 Troy Lambert (P)2020 Troy LambertWhat listeners say about Strangled in Sacramento
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- Norma Miles
- 28-08-20
"1 more city down,only 47 more to go."
"1 more city down; only 47 still to go."
Six foot six tall, ex-athlete now turned professional photographer, Nick is travelling found the country taking pictures of the capital buildings for a commissioned book. This week, it's Sacramento but there's a problem. Someone has stolen his camera. And despite his editor's warnings, he seems to be getting involved in another murder investigation.
A short, quick to read book, third in the Capital Murders series, ably narrated by Joseph Stevenson. The dialogue is slightly stilted, the text simple, mundane but all right. Nick and a friend who joins him for his time in Sacramento so seem to spend a lot of time eating, or unconscious, and the end of the tale, though unexpected, did not solve all of the questions raised. But the overall idea is an interesting one and I will certainly try another couple, at least, in the series.
My thanks to the rights holder of Strangled in Sacramento, who, at my request, freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via StoryOrigin.
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