Political Homicide

· Slowpocalypse Book 5 · Outpost Stories
4.1
16 reviews
Ebook
282
Pages
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About this ebook

Solving this murder might be the gravest mistake.

At the Northwest Federal University and Research Complex, where the community is cut off from the crumbling civilization outside its walls, tensions are rife. So when the deputy director is killed during a brief blackout, knifed in the back while meeting with a handful of other highly important persons inside a secure conference room, it creates a political crisis. And Security Officer Duncan Kincaid, who’s never handled a homicide before, is the one put in charge of the case…

A dystopian murder mystery and standalone novel set in the Slowpocalypse universe. (You can start the series with this as easily as with Book 1.)

Ratings and reviews

4.1
16 reviews
Charlie Ross
April 6, 2020
Full of political deception, with characters shifting aligence. Enjoyable read.
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Ron Meyerink
April 6, 2020
great timekiller enjoyed it
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JUST NINA
February 16, 2020
The characters and storyline was very good 😊
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About the author

James Litherland is a graduate of the University of South Florida who currently resides as a Virtual Hermit in the wilds of West Tennessee. He’s lived various places and done a number of jobs – he’s been an office worker and done hard manual labor, worked (briefly) in the retail and service sectors, and he’s been an instructor. But through all that, he’s always been a writer. He is a Christian who tries to walk the walk (and not talk much.)

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