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A Painful Discovery..
While on his year-long mission to photograph every state capitol for Travel USA magazine, Nick O'Flannigan experiences an unexpected setback in Santa Fe—a painful wasp sting. But a seemingly minor incident soon leads him into a deeper intrigue when he learns of a mysterious death at a local lab, where researchers were developing a vaccine for bee and wasp stings. Officially ruled an accident, the circumstances don't sit right with Nick.
A Reluctant Sleuth
Despite his intentions to focus solely on his photography assignment, Nick can't ignore his gut feeling that something sinister is afoot. His detective instincts are further piqued when a small, unusual detail in one of his photos stands out, suggesting that there might be a killer on the loose.
Chasing Shadows
As Nick delves into the investigation, he finds himself navigating a complex web of secrets and lies within the scientific community. With only a subtle clue from his photography and a conviction that there's more to the story, he faces the challenge of convincing others of his theory. Is the evidence he uncovered strong enough to expose a hidden killer, or will his pursuit only draw him deeper into danger?
A Twisty Turn of Events
Stung in Santa Fe is a thrilling addition to the Capital City Murders series, blending Nick's passion for photography with his uncanny knack for stumbling upon criminal mysteries. If you're a fan of the Lord Peter Wimsey series, you'll find Nick O'Flannigan's adventures equally compelling.
Dive into this gripping mystery to see if Nick can unravel the tangled truth behind the lab death. Grab your copy today and join him as he tries to prove that sometimes, accidents are anything but.