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A Father Revealed. Avant-Garde Jazz. And Nanobot Murder Suspects. Private investigator Neil Ames returns to the smoke-infused Pacific Northwest after a hazardous investigation in Kazakhstan only to find his trusted confidante, Octavia Clarke, shattered. Her mother has died. But as she braces herself for the funeral in New Orleans, a shocking email drops a bombshell-Octavia's biological father is none other than Bastien Beaulieu, a legendary jazz composer and nanotech genius. But more disturbing-Bastien has been brutally murdered. Determined to uncover the truth about her hidden legacy, Neil…mehr

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A Father Revealed. Avant-Garde Jazz. And Nanobot Murder Suspects. Private investigator Neil Ames returns to the smoke-infused Pacific Northwest after a hazardous investigation in Kazakhstan only to find his trusted confidante, Octavia Clarke, shattered. Her mother has died. But as she braces herself for the funeral in New Orleans, a shocking email drops a bombshell-Octavia's biological father is none other than Bastien Beaulieu, a legendary jazz composer and nanotech genius. But more disturbing-Bastien has been brutally murdered. Determined to uncover the truth about her hidden legacy, Neil and Octavia head to Montreal, for the reading of Bastien's will. In a chilling turn, Octavia inherits more than she bargained for: Bastien's house, his prized trombone, a jealous half-sister, and groundbreaking research that plunges her into a lethal conspiracy. As Neil unravels Bastien's secret work in DNA origami and nanotechnology, he realizes they're up against forces far darker than they imagined. Racing against time, he must outmaneuver a deadly foe-before Octavia becomes the next casualty and Bastien's legacy falls into the wrong hands, triggering an unstoppable chain of chaos. The Four-Bar Progression is Book 2 of the Neil Ames, PI Mystery Series
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Swinton Woolfe studied anthropology and criminal justice while attaining her BA in Religion and Theater. Then her real education began as a social worker, radio news editor, a director of museum services, an actor, director, and artistic director of a Shakespearian theatre company. She lives in the San Juan Islands of Washington State and can often be found walking her dog in the wind and rain as she works out her next mystery.