Suspenseful
political mystery starts when a sunbelt governor attacks Nostalgia City theme
park.
The Woke
and the Dead
Nostalgia
City Mysteries Book 5
by Mark S.
Bacon
Genre: Mystery, Suspense
The Governor vs. Theme Park = Murder
A public war between a governor and a theme park lights the fuse on a story of hate groups, murder, corruption, racism, and political espionage.
Ex-cop turned theme-park cab driver Lyle Deming finds the
body of a park visitor during an LGBTQ event. The dead man catered gay
weddings. Was it a hate crime?
Arizona governor Rod Gudgel—running for re-election—calls it a random shooting. He mocks Nostalgia City theme park for its inclusiveness, uses homophobic and racial slurs, and later challenges the safety of its rides.
When park employees demonstrating for gay rights are killed and injured, Kate Sorensen, the park’s 6’-2½” public affairs VP, slams Gudgel’s unsympathetic response. Lyle searches for shooting suspects and finds himself too close to an armed hate group while Kate digs into the governor’s past, unearthing an impossible trail of malfeasance and enraging Gudgel allies.
Kate and Lyle run into plenty of blind alleys, deception, and dead ends, as they hurry to take down the governor and help the FBI solve hate crimes.
With Lyle’s wry humor and Kate’s unflappability the story moves quickly as puzzles and subplots multiply and loop together threatening the park, their relationship, and their lives.
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Mark S. Bacon
began his career as a Southern California newspaper police reporter, one of his
crime stories becoming key evidence in a murder case that spanned decades.
Before
turning to fiction, Bacon wrote business books, one of which was printed in four languages and three editions
and named best business book of the year by the Library Journal. His articles
have appeared in the Washington Post, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Denver Post, San
Antonio Express News, and many other publications. Most recently he was a
correspondent for the San Francisco Chronicle.
Death in
Nostalgia City, the first in his five-book series, was recommended by the
American Library Association. Desert Kill Switch, the second series book, was
the top fiction winner in the 2018 Great Southwest Book Festival.
Bacon gets
some of his ideas from experience as a police reporter and also from his work
as a copywriter for Knott’s Berry Farm theme park. He taught university
journalism in California and Nevada and is trying to teach his golden retriever
to stop pulling the leash.
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