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Murder at Republic
Starring former stuntman turned private detective Buck Ames
Woodrow W. Walker writing as W. W. Walker has written , Murder at Republic" that takes the reader inside a Hollywood movie studio in a mystery set in 1940-41
When a Murder at Republic thrust former stuntman Buck Ames into a mystery that begins when he is hired to investigate some accidents that have been causing delays in filming. Then a dead body turns up on the back lot turning a simple investigation into a matter of life and death. From back lot to sound stages a movie studio is laid bare in Murder at Republic.
Woodrow W. Walker was born in Columbus, Georgia and Murder at Republic is his first mystery novel. He is an avid reader of mysteries and an equally avid movie fan of movie serials. He is writing two follow ups to Murder at Republic to be published soon they are, Murder at Columbia, and Murder at Universal. Mr. Walker currently lives in Las Vegas with his wife and three cats.
Murder and danger in a Hollywood movie studio
Republic was a movie studio between 1935/1959 -- Famous for its fast paced westerns and movie serials. So Murder at Republic is about a fictional murder at that famous movie studio. ISBN 0-595-74232-7 (cloth) $19.95 ISBN 0-595-25875-1 (pbk) $9.95, published in 2003, by iuniverse, and is available from your local bookstore or online from www.amazon.com
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