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Musicland Mystery

 Author: Dolly Ogaw-Amsk  Category: Fiction  Publisher: KP Publishing Company  ISBN: 978-1-960001-25-2 | 978-1-960001-26-9  Language: English  Tags: Paperback $14.95 | eBook $ 4.99 |
 Synopsis:

JUST BECAUSE YOU DON’T BELIEVE IN GHOSTS DOESN’T MEAN YOU’LL NEVER BE HAUNTED 

Could a body found in a car trunk be the victim of a serial killer? Or something worse? Frankie Hollingsworth, a dancer nicknamed Hollywood due to her acting ambitions,

finds herself entangled in a murder. The ghost pushes her to uncover the mystery that could save the lives of other women. 

In the ‘60s Musicland Dancehall reflected some of the many cultural changes, in music, in dance, and included groups that had not been previously socializing. While culture became more open and inviting, fear invaded the dancers. When they do solve the mystery, a new word and concept will be added to crime. If you enjoy mysteries and are interested in the music and ideas of that era, this is for you. “Hollywood” learns from her experiences, and after the mystery is revealed, her thoughts may influence your own way of looking at life.

About the Author

 

Dolly Ogaw-Amsk has experience as a reporter, for small town papers in several states, editor, and co-founder, publisher of the Kern River Courier in 2004. The paper received several awards for Excellence from the Kern Press Club. It was sold in 2007. Dolly is the author of many books, and has over 30 short stories, some published including “Zombies,” and a couple of collections. Now, she is engaged in putting together a collection of her short stories and finishing her next novel.


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