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"Getting Thin is Murder" By Al W Moe

Well, it's finally available - Getting Thin is Murder, by Al W Moe is now featured at Amazon as a Kindle offering and a 6x9 softbound book.

- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; (January 1, 2017)

ISBN-10: 1542304938
ISBN-13: 978-1542304931
ASIN B01N6MR9A5

* Description - A year ago, baseball player Blair Saxon was enjoying his Major League Debut. Today, he’s wasting away on a west coast beach, the victim of a 95-mile per hour fastball to the head. He’s direct, abrasive, and speaks without filters, so it’s understandable that the police don’t want his help.


When the killer gets too close, Saxon turns to his one remaining friend, Megan, the only one who will tolerate his strange ideas and strange desires. Together as amateur detectives, they do what the police detectives can't, they find suspects. But are they resourceful enough to keep themselves alive?

I hope you'll take a look at my latest novel. If you've got the time, drop a comment below and tell me what you think about the title, the cover, and maybe the book itself if you get a chance to read it!

Thanks for reading - Al W Moe

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