A love song to the hardboiled novels of the fifties by the author whose talent recalls the early work of Scott Turow and Lisa Scottoline.
Bryson Wilde, investigator for hire, lives in an edgy world where the dames are dangerous, cigarettes dangle from ruby-red lips, and the nights are hotter than whiskey-soaked jazz.
In R. J. Jagger's riveting noir thriller, A Way With Murder, Wilde finds himself entangled in two deadly assignments, one for a young raven-haired attorney on the run after visiting an archeological site in Mexico and the other for a pretty little dollface who is too mysterious to trust and too hypnotic to resist.
As Wilde negotiates the dangerous undercurrents of his treacherous new cases, he soon discovers that not only are they on a collision course with one another, but that no one is safe when he is with someone who has a way with murder.
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