What would you do if a friend tells you he can identify the killer in an old murder case?

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Would you advise him to go to the police?

But what if the police were involved?

And what if the victim was a well-known antique dealer…and firearms seller?

And what if the Mafia were implicated?

Would you walk away from the story?

But what if you were a mystery writer?

This is the true story of the author’s two-year investigation of a 1969 unsolved murder in Fall River, Massachusetts. Written in blog form (that’s like a journal to those outside the blogosphere) the reader follows along, step by step, as the author uncovers information about the case. The reader and author arrive at a surprising conclusion together.

A nonfiction murder investigation (originally from Whiskey Creek Press, which has just been sold to another company called Start Publishing).

Available at: Amazon in Paperback & Kindle

Other books by this author:

Winterkill - Strummin the Banjo Moon - Bogmen - Juckets/Swamp Yankees

Joyce Keller Walsh is an award-winning playwright and author of six books including the mystery/thriller trilogy, “The Pittsley County Chronicles” (Juckets, Swamp Yankees, and Bog Men) and a historical/psychological mystery, Winterkill.

Her mainstream novel, Strummin’ the Banjo Moon, was nominated for a National Book Award. Her latest published book is a nonfiction investigation of a cold case murder, SLEUTH-blog.

She is a co-founder of Authors Without Borders (AWB) and contributor to the collective volume of short stories by AWB entitled Loose Ends, as well as co-host of Authors Without Borders Presents, a monthly cable TV program currently airing in New Bedford, MA, interviewing regional authors.

Ms. Walsh’s plays have been produced in Boston and New York, and her awards include an Artist’s Grant in Playwriting from the Massachusetts Cultural Council for her full-length play, A Kazorkis Kind of Night; Best Original Script, American Regional Theatre Award (ARTA), for her full-length play, Gooseberry Tarts; and a Playwriting Fellowship from the Artists Foundation of Massachusetts for her full-length play, The Relations of Paul Le Jeune.

Ms. Walsh holds a Bachelor’s Degree from New York University in English and a Master’s Degree from Harvard University in Psychology. Formerly, she was the Managing Editor of an international journal of cancer epidemiology (Cancer Causes and Control) at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH).

She is co-editor of the volume, Mortality and Morbidity in the United States (Harvard Univ. Press), and co-author of “Health of the United States Population” in The Horizons of Health (Harvard Univ. Press), as well as “Health of Americans,” in Preventive and Community Medicine (Little, Brown & Co.). Her other nonfiction writing includes numerous magazine and newspaper articles.

Her presentations include AWB panel discussions in various venues (Hook for the Book, New Age Challenges in Writing & Publishing, The Art of Writing—The Business of Publishing) as well as her own workshop, “The ABC’s of Writing”.

Ms. Walsh has appeared on television and radio, and served on the boards of several theatre companies and on the Lakeville Arts Council, several environmental organizations, and as a judge for the P.R. Awards of the Massachusetts Library Association.

Having completed a film script of her first novel, Juckets, she is now researching material for a historical nonfiction book on WWI trench warfare and working on several other projects.

Website: www.joycewalsh.com (http://www.joycewalsh.com)

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