Original mysteries by:

Judi Lynn

Frank Zafiro

Jack Wolff

Mark Edward Langley

TG Wolff

Kyra Jacobs

KM Rockwood

Michael Penncavage

TG Wolff

Editor: Chris Rhatigan

Formatting: JW Manus

Cover art: J.T. Lindroos

e-book: $3.99

paperback: $10.99

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In the last moments of life, a single word can be the difference between justice and obscurity. It can also set the stage for an amazing story.

The last word has been a common element of mysteries going back to the emergence of the genre. In Hercule Poirot’s first case, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Mrs. Emily Cavendish Inglethorpe’s last word was “Alfred.” But was her husband’s name said for comfort or as an accusation? In Nayland Smith’s first engagement on British soil with The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu, Sir Creighton Davey’s last words were “the red hand.” Was there meaning to the puzzling phrase or was it a symptom of a dying mind? Then, of course, is the greatest last word ever, Citizen Kane and “Rosebud.”

For your puzzle solving pleasure, Mysteries to Die For presents: A Word Before Dying.

Nuts. Hiawatha. In Vino Veritas. El Melena. Bad Luck. Sue Her. Best Friend. Ghost. Shadow.

Nine enigmatic phrases. Nine stories arranged for you to deduce the truth before the detective takes center stage.


Released August 31, 2022.

Trade Paperback: Amazon

E-Book:

ISBN/ASIN

  • paperback: 979-8-9866416-1-4
  • e-book: 979-8-9866416-0-7
  • ASIN: B0B99BRBNL

For inquiries, contact tina at tgwolff dot com.

About the Podcast

This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you in the heart of a mystery. All stories are structured to challenge you to beat the detective to the solution. Jack and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes.

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