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The Mardi Gras Death Mask: Curse, Superstition or Murder? Gary Graybill
The Mardi Gras Death Mask: Curse, Superstition or Murder?
Gary Graybill
Publisher Marketing: His name is Lieutenant James McNeal but everybody calls him "Gator." His reputation as the best Homicide Detective in New Orleans is about to be tested by the hardest case of his career. Gator is investigating a murder involving the most beautiful Masquerade Mask ever created, the wealthiest and most powerful family in New Orleans Society, a 150 year old Voodoo curse, a million dollar gold brochette. All mixed with ambition, jealousy, and greed, and set in the excitement, enchanting food, and magnificent music of the charming and mysterious French Quarter. Follow along as Gator and his team wade through a sea of suspects including: A nephew addicted to drugs and gambling, desperate for money; A Voodoo Priestess, lusting for fame and power; An ambitious niece anxious to establish her place in High Society; A CEO with an agenda of his own; A housekeeper that had suffered years of abuse; and a daughter abandoned at birth and denied an inheritance worth billions. And be careful... more bodies will fall before the end... See if you can figure out who the real murderer is before Gator solves the case in the final, exciting chapter of "The Mardi Gras Death Mask" -one of the best old fashioned who-dun-it's of the decade. Contributor Bio: Graybill, Gary Gary Graybill is just one of those guys that has done a little of everything. He has experience in business, everything from selling cars to running a design gallery. He's experienced the military and loves the Navy. He has been in education, has an MBA and has taught leadership and management classes. In fact he has written a book on the subject, "Leadership: The First Step," written in 1993 and updated and copyrighted in 2006. He is retired now but most recently was Associate Director of a private college. Gary's traveled the world and been on every continent at least once. He's traveled to 29 of the states and hasn't seen enough. He believes in God but thinks you should be respected regardless of what you believe. He describes himself as an average American ---and he's proud of it.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | August 14, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781515336556 |
| Publishers | Createspace |
| Genre | Cultural Region > British Isles |
| Pages | 422 |
| Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 22 mm · 417 g |