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Murdering a man is a whole lot cheaper than paying him twenty grand. It's Memphis, 1965. Elvis passes his evenings at the movie-house, endlessly watching Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove. His friends and hangers-on are starting to worry-and so is his famously hucksterish manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Things only get worse when the King finds out that someone has been disguising himself as Elvis in order to seduce his young female fans, and that Colonel Tom's been paying off their parents to keep the scandal out of the press. When a photographer who claims to have documented these seductions is…mehr

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Murdering a man is a whole lot cheaper than paying him twenty grand. It's Memphis, 1965. Elvis passes his evenings at the movie-house, endlessly watching Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove. His friends and hangers-on are starting to worry-and so is his famously hucksterish manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Things only get worse when the King finds out that someone has been disguising himself as Elvis in order to seduce his young female fans, and that Colonel Tom's been paying off their parents to keep the scandal out of the press. When a photographer who claims to have documented these seductions is murdered-and Colonel Tom is arrested for that murder-the stakes become life and death. All eyes are on Elvis, and only he can investigate the lethal crime, clear the innocent, and bring the guilty to justice.
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Daniel Martin Klein is an American writer of fiction, non-fiction, and humor. After majoring in philosophy at Harvard, and a brief career in television comedy, he began writing books, ranging from thrillers and mysteries to humorous books about philosophy. These include the New York Times bestseller Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes (with Thomas Cathcart), and the Sunday Times bestseller Travels With Epicurus.The four Elvis Mysteries were originally published in the early 2000s to great critical and commercial acclaim.