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A Jump Into Murder - The Johnny Sundance Florida Mystery Series #13 - cover

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A Jump Into Murder - The Johnny Sundance Florida Mystery Series #13

Ronald J. Yarosh

Publisher: Ronald J. Yarosh

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A gruesome murder. A dismembered body. Who was the victim and who wanted him dead? 
Ace crime solver, Johnny Sundance attempts to solve this difficult case while fighting the effects of a brain tumor that threatens his very existence. 
The only clue to the victim's identity is a faded tattoo from long ago. Media pressure eventually ratchets up the suspense in this page-turning, fast read that will keep you up long after the murderer is revealed. 
A Jump Into Murder is a standalone story in the Johnny Sundance Florida Mysteries series. If you like noir fiction, super-smart PIs, and baffling murder mysteries, then look no further than Ronald J. Yarosh's gripping novel. 
Buy A Jump Into Murder to find out if Johnny solves the case before it's too late.
Available since: 02/07/2019.

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