Murder on Broadway
by James Bruce
During a packed festival on Nashville's iconic Broadway, rising country star John Briley takes the stage for the performance that will define his career. Thousands of fans watch as the music fills the streets, cameras roll, and the city celebrates.
Then, in an instant, everything changes.
Briley is shot and killed live on stage in front of a stunned crowd. Panic erupts. The festival collapses into chaos. And Broadway—usually alive with music—falls into shocking silence.
Veteran detective Michael Reilly is called to investigate. Experienced in the darkest corners of violent crime, Reilly quickly realizes this was no random act. The timing, the precision, and the public nature of the killing point to something far more calculated.
As Reilly digs deeper, he uncovers a hidden world beneath Nashville's music industry—where fame is manufactured, money flows through secret channels, and powerful figures protect their interests at any cost. Everyone around Briley's rise seems connected… and no one wants the truth exposed.
But the closer Reilly gets to answers, the more dangerous the case becomes. Pressure builds up on the investigation. Evidence disappears. And it becomes clear that Briley's murder was not the end of something—but the beginning.
In a city built on music and dreams, someone just turned the spotlight into a weapon.
And the next shot may already be lined up.