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Congressional candidate Chip Gunn figures he has the election in the palm of his hand. But when Gunn's guard is stabbed during a high-profile fund-raising event catered by chef and amateur sleuth Neil Marshall, all hell breaks loose. Things only get worse when the victim vanishes and Neil's assistant is left holding a bloody knife. Quickly, a lethal mystery unravels and Neil and his friends learn that people in glass houses don't throw stones, but shoot to kill . . .

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Congressional candidate Chip Gunn figures he has the election in the palm of his hand. But when Gunn's guard is stabbed during a high-profile fund-raising event catered by chef and amateur sleuth Neil Marshall, all hell breaks loose. Things only get worse when the victim vanishes and Neil's assistant is left holding a bloody knife. Quickly, a lethal mystery unravels and Neil and his friends learn that people in glass houses don't throw stones, but shoot to kill . . .
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Autorenporträt
Tim Hemlin is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, having studied with poets Charles Simic and Mekeel McBride. He has published in poetry journals, anthologies, and magazines-most notably in Ellery Queen. He was nominated for the PWA's prestigious Shamus award in 1998. Currently he has six novels out. For ten years he was a chef for a high-end catering company in Houston. In 1992 he switched careers and taught middle school ELA for 22 years. Two years ago he decided to put his master's degree to work and is now a high school counselor. In addition, he is an avid marathoner, fly-fisherman, and outdoorsman. He lives just outside Houston, Texas with his wife Valerie, two dogs and a very cantankerous cat.