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The Murder Show
The Murder Show | Matt Goldman
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Showrunner Ethan Harris had a hit with The Murder Show, a television crime drama that features a private detective who solves cases the police can’t. But after his pitch for the fourth season is rejected by the network, he returns home to Minnesota looking for inspiration. His timing is fortunate -- his former classmate Ro Greeman is now a local police officer, and she's uncovered new information about the devastating hit and run that killed their mutual friend Ricky the summer after high school. She asks Ethan to help her investigate and thinks that if he portrays the killing on The Murder Show, the publicity may bring Ricky's killer to justice. Ethan is skeptical that Ricky's death was anything but a horrible accident, but with the clock running out on his career, he's willing to try anything. It doesn't take long for them to realize they've dug up more than they bargained for. Someone is dead set on stopping Ethan and Ro from looking too closely into Ricky’s death -- even if keeping them quiet means killing again... The Murder Show is a pulse-racing novel about secrets, old friends, and how the past never leaves us by New York Times bestselling and Emmy Award winning author Matt Goldman!
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The Murder Show | Matt Goldman
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Ethan didn‘t expect to find what he found when he came back home.

Ethan found his old flame Ro who is now on the police force and a renewed interest for both of them in finding out what really happened to their childhood friend Ricky who died of a hit and run.

But was it a hit and run or murder?

Find out ​the answers and how everything turns out in this page-turning read.

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Thank you Katelynn Dreyer of @kayepublicity and @forgereads @macmillanusa

Review will be on April 17, 2025