
How Goes the Murder?
The Tim Corrigan Mysteries, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Robert Fass
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By:
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Ellery Queen
About this listen
Tim Corrigan is up to his eye patch in scandal, intrigue, and wide-open murder.
The banners waved, the crowd cheered, the reporters rushed toward the candidate as he made his way to the speaker's platform. And then a shot rang out. The candidate clutched at his chest, screamed, and fell dead. It was a pretty kettle of fish for Tim Corrigan, the crime solver with the eye patch and the stainless-steel nervous system. The suspects included the candidate's voluptuous widow, his handsome bodyguard, and a breathtaking young thing with every reason to want the candidate dead. And pretty soon Corrigan was a candidate himself - for murder.
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