The Haunted Martyr

· Denton Bog 4 · Felony & Mayhem Press
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The expat author travels to Italy, where communing with the dead can lead to murder, in this historical mystery by the author of The Second Woman.

England in the chilly winter of 1902 is captive to a new craze: Mediums and psychics are springing up like toadstools after a rainstorm, and the public is rushing to consult them, thirsty for intimations of the Great Beyond. It’s no surprise that a man like Denton has his doubts: An American Yankee in King Edward's city, he is a walking representative of the “Show Me” state.

Nevertheless, Denton agreed to write a book about ghosts and hauntings, and has taken himself to Italy to do it. Napoli may be bella, but it offers Denton only boredom and frustration, until a dead body shows up to make life interesting. As he tries to divine the killer’s identity, the cold hard clues give him a new angle on his new spiritualist friends.

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Kenneth Cameron, AKA George Bartram, was born June 26, 1931, in Rochester, NY. He is the author of three previous novels featuring Denton, an American with a violent past: THE FRIGHTENED MAN, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL, and THE SECOND WOMAN. Cameron is also the author or co-author of more than thirty books, including historical fiction and espionage, a critical history of the African safari, and an award-winning analysis of films about Africa.

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