book cover of Second Fiddle
 

Second Fiddle

(2013)
(The second book in the Anthony Carrick Mystery series)
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Lady Blunt is deadly, for a violin!

New York Philharmonic’s rising star and first violinist (Paul Klee) has gone missing. So has his violin.

When he ends up dead, a rich benefactor wants questions answered. But those questions bring to light secrets about Nazi Germany and Israel’s Mossad. What is the connection to Nazi Germany?

Why is Mossad interested in a violin that’s over 100 years old? Could it be because it’s worth over $10 million? Or, could it be that Paul Klee is a womanizer and cad?


You love hardboiled and noir mysteries because they feature great protagonists. For fans of Harry Bosch, Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe and Mike Hammer, meet hardboiled readers new fan favorite, Anthony Carrick. You'''ll love his charm and sarcastic wit!


Grab YOUR copy now! Smirks and vengeance guaranteed!




Dear Friend,


If you love Lee Child, David Baldacci, Nelson DeMille, Tom Clancy, Ken Follett, Jonathan Kellerman, Philip Marlowe, Harry Bosch, Vince Flynn, James Patterson, Daniel Silva, Brad Taylor, or Tim Tigner, I’m pretty sure you’ll find a new friend in Anthony Carrick and his old school salty charm.

A little gun shy? No worries, head over to my website at JasonBlacker.com and grab a couple of freebies to try before you buy.

Sometimes life knocks us a little harder than it ought to. I can understand that. Let me offer some salve through funny, rewarding murder mysteries where justice is always served swiftly. Days of light-hearted fun reading for less than a latte. Reviews are your purview and also good for you :)

Thanks for your time,

Jason Blacker




Anthony Carrick mystery novels:


  1. First Feature

    Second Fiddle

    Third Base

    Fourth Wall
and, these terrific Anthony Carrick short story murder mysteries:

  1. Money Ain’t Nothing

    Brotherly Love

    All In

    Washed Up



Genre: Mystery

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