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LIVE, LOCAL, AND DEAD by Nikki Knight

LIVE, LOCAL, AND DEAD

by Nikki Knight

Pub Date: Feb. 8th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-64385-945-3
Publisher: Crooked Lane

A small-town radio jock gets involved in big-time murder.

DJ Jaye Jordan has bought a radio station in a Vermont town near the home of her ex-husband, David, the father of her daughter, Ryan. She’s dumped the divisive talk show hosted by ranting right-winger Edwin Anger, instead focusing on requests for mostly romantic songs. Fed up with being picketed by Anger’s two fans in town, she relieves her stress by shooting the head off a nearby snowman only to find Anger’s corpse concealed within. Jaye is too well liked for the townsfolk to consider her a serious suspect as Anger’s killer, but the nasty assistant who’s bucking for his job stirs up his base of crazies, and she soon receives tons of hate mail from writers whose cries grow even louder when they discover she’d converted to Judaism upon marrying David. Luckily, Will Ten Broeck, one of her big supporters, is the governor of Vermont, a descendant of Dutch settlers, a true Knickerbocker, and a moderate Republican who’s easy on the eye. Their friendship slowly blossoms into a romantic relationship as he and her neighbors stand behind her in the battle with Anger’s followers. When Anger’s death is proven to be murder, Jaye’s friends, along with a friendly, flatulent moose and all of David’s relatives, pitch in to support love over hate and solve the crime.

A nifty series kickoff featuring a hard look at the corrosive atmosphere tearing the country apart.