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  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Crime
  • Language:English
  • Pages:216
  • eBook ISBN:9781098364694
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098364687

Murder in a Small College Town

by Gregory N. Chase

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Overview
From the moment suspicions of a murder were brazenly implied at the neighborhood bar where he worked part time, Chance Bigalow Harbor's life took an imperceptibly slow, but momentous turn. As this young college student and his roommates waded through the innuendos and suspicions surrounding this crime, little did they know that some forms of knowledge carry a very big price.
Description
The reminiscence of an old man leads him on a search for answers to the whys of his character--his soul's final chapter--that began long ago on the eve of an ominous winter blizzard that did more than just encapsulate a small college town. As Chance Bigalow Harbor, part time bartender and full time college student, began his duties behind the bar, he was soon faced with the uncomfortable possibility that a murder had been committed there. While he wrestled with the everyday trials and tribulations that occur between roommates, love interests and other youthful roads traveled, little did he know that darker, foreboding shadows would portend to change his life. This story is intended for an adult audience. It may be especially of interest to the readers of mystery and murder genres and those of college age or above.
About the author

He was raised and schooled in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Served 4 years as a Hospital Corpsman in the U. S. Navy from 1966-1969 Graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP) majoring in Psychology Retired and Lives in central Wisconsin with his wife, Linda This is his first novel

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