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Opening Night Knives

A Twisty 1920s Prohibition-Era Mystery with a Journalist Detective

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Opening Night Knives

By: Jack Murray
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The only man who didn't rise for the standing ovation lay dead with a knife in his chest...

Reporter Bobbie Flynn finds herself thrust into the heart of danger after the attempted murder of theatre impresario Smiley Stanton.

On the opening night of a much-anticipated play, Smiley Stanton is mysteriously stabbed while sitting in the second row of the audience, sending shockwaves through the theatre community and beyond.

And that beyond includes the Mob, who own a major share in the theatre run by Smiley and who use it as a location for a high rolling craps game.

When Smiley is killed while lying in his hospital bed, Bobbie investigates with the help of her father, Inspector Flynn, a certain young detective called Nolan, and Private Investigator Dick Devenish.

Can Bobbie find the killer before the curtain falls on another victim?

The Bobbie Flynn Mysteries are by turns a thrilling, twisty, romantic cocktail set in 1920’s Prohibition New York. They include real life historical figures from the period including Damon Runyon and Mafia men like Lucky Luciano and Arnold Rothstein. Perfect for readers who enjoy the feel of a cozy mystery without inappropriate on-the-page content.
Crime Fiction Historical Mystery Women Sleuths Theater Exciting Detective Mafia
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