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Murder is A Shore Thing: A Cape May Mystery

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A new Cape May murder mystery that takes place almost a year after the events of Murder at Exit 0, by the same author. Chief Tate Saxby and his team work with police from Wildwood and several other South Jersey shore towns to chase a killer and solve a deadly mystery from the distant past.From the back Less than a year after the chilling events of Murder at Exit 0 , the dark cloud of sudden death is once again casting its evil shadow over the Jersey Shore. First one victim, then another, and like dominoes, they fall. Cape May Police Chief Tate Saxby and his dedicated team of officers join forces with their counterparts in the neighboring towns, working around the clock to put a stop to the outbreak of bloodshed. What is the secret to the ancient mystery that has the power to drive people to kill in their pursuit of riches? Will the rains of the coming nor’easter be enough to wash the blood from the streets? In a town ripe with hidden motives, will the sunlight that follows the storm reveal the answer to the deadly puzzle? As Chief Saxby once again finds himself hunting a killer in a town full of old secrets, the only thing that’s crystal clear is that…Murder is A Shore thing.

294 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 29, 2022

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Miles Nelson

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February 23, 2025
Love reading where I am familiar with the scenery!
I thought the ending was going to have a little more surprise but it was good!
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October 6, 2022
Miles Nelson's books keep getting better and better. I read this one in one day, loved it. Good detecting and police work of course solved the case but along the way were some interesting twists and turns that kept one mulling over various possibilities and suspects. Keep up the good work Miles.
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