Saturday, July 16, 2016

Murder Mezzo Forte by Donn Taylor Review



About the Book
Murder Mezzo Forte Murder Mezzo Forte (Lamplighter Mysteries, June 2016)
He is a reclusive history professor with musical hallucinations. . . .
She a headstrong professor of religion, a converted Wiccan. Earlier, they solved a campus murder, but now police say they formed two-thirds of an illicit love triangle with a newly-murdered female colleague and they’re probably guilty of her murder. A leak of the alleged scandal to the college administration threatens their jobs.
Their desperate attempt to prove themselves innocent of the triangle and the murder plunges them into a tangle of unsavory corporate relationships among college trustees. And it puts their lives in danger from a mysterious criminal organization that seems to have tentacles everywhere.
Can this ill-matched pair’s stumbling efforts succeed against the entrenched forces of the police, the college’s incompetent administration, and that powerful but unseen criminal organization? If not, they may end up unemployed, in prison, or suffering a fate much worse.
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Donn Taylor
Donn Taylor led an Infantry rifle platoon in the Korean War, served with Army aviation in Vietnam, and worked with air reconnaissance in Europe and Asia. Afterwards, he earned a PhD in Renaissance literature and taught literature at two liberal arts colleges. His publications include three suspense novels, one historical novel, and a book of poetry. He lives near Houston, TX, where he writes fiction, poetry, and essays on current topics.


My review

"Murder Mezzo Forte" is about a man who is a professor of history who in the past solved a muder with a fellow worker who is a religious professor. But, when a woman is found dead and she happens to work  where they do, they become suspects in the murder. They have no one to help them prove that this is wrong but each other. They have a big problem because they have no idea who to trust. Will they solve this or will they be found guilty of something they did not do? I give this book a 4/5. I was given this book by Litfuse Publicity Group and all opinions are mine.

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