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Carnage in Cheyenne
Capital City Murders, #9
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Nice
Wedding
Dresses.
Too
bad
about
all
that
blood.Nick
O'Flannigan,
the
accidental
detective
and
amateur
sleuth,
never
imagined
his
photography
assignment
for
Travel
USA
magazine
would
continually
plunge
him
into
the
heart
of
unsolved
mysteries.
In
Cheyenne.
What
should
have
been
a
simple
stop
turns
into
a
sinister
investigation
when
he
stumbles
upon
the
case
of
a
shooting
in
a
bridal
boutique
that
has
local
law
enforcement
stumped.A
Cold
Case
ReopenedDrawn
into
a
cold
case
that
has
haunted
Cheyenne
for
years,
Nick
finds
himself
wrestling
with
a
mystery
that
has
left
the
local
community
puzzled
and
fearful.
Armed
with
just
one
obscure
detail
from
the
crime
scene,
he
must
connect
the
dots
using
his
unique
ability
to
see
what
others
overlook.Chasing
ShadowsAs
Nick
delves
deeper
into
darker
secrets,
he
discovers
that
the
key
to
solving
the
case
may
lie
in
understanding
the
significance
of
the
blood-stained
gowns.
Each
clue
pulls
him
further
into
danger,
as
the
true
perpetrator
remains
determined
to
keep
the
past
buried.A
Heart-Pounding
InvestigationWith
time
running
out
and
the
threat
of
the
killer
striking
again
looming
over
his
every
move,
Nick
must
piece
together
the
fragmented
evidence
before
it's
too
late."A
good
mystery
complete
with
twists
that
have
you
second-guessing
yourself."
–
J.
JohnsonFans
of
Chase
Baker
and
gripping
travel
mysteries
will
find
themselves
riveted
by
Nick
O'Flannigan's
latest
adventure.
Carnage
in
Cheyenne
is
a
fast-paced
thriller
that
promises
to
keep
you
guessing
until
the
very
last
page.
Join
Nick
as
he
navigates
the
perilous
intersection
of
crime
and
celebration
in
this
unforgettable
installment
of
the
Capital
City
Murders
series.Don't
wait—discover
the
truth
hiding
in
Cheyenne
and
get
your
copy today!
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