{Historical Detective} Murder at Eastern Columbia Blog Tour Sign Up

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Christopher Geoffrey McPherson will be touring July 7 – 31 with his historical detective book, Murder at Eastern Columbia!

We are looking for:

  • Reviews (ebook only)
  • Interviews
  • Guest Posts
  • Book Spotlights

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PUYB Inside the Book

 

Murder at Eastern Columbia 2 Los Angeles. 1931. Your name is James Murray. You are a clerk in the Junior Boy’s department at the swankest new department store in downtown. You want to be a writer, but there’s a Depression on. Suddenly, you find yourself trying to solve the murder of your best friend. Will you be able to find the murderer before it’s too late?

“Murder at Eastern Columbia” is two novels in one: two parallel stories, featuring two heroes, working two murders in two different versions of 1930s Los Angeles. Join James and his alter ego as they each try to solve the murder of the girl with sorrel-colored hair. Follow the twists and turns until the climactic scene atop the tallest building in all of LA: the brand new Los Angeles City Hall.

 

PUYB Meet the Author

In more than three decades as a professional writer/journalist, Christopher has covered myriad subjects and interviewed thousands of people from the famous to the unknown. He brings his years of experience to each one of his novels.

Every work is different. Through reading his novels, you can visit the American home front in the 1940s, a future San Francisco wiped out by a killer earthquake, a romantic love affair in post-war Paris in the 1920s, a future planet where the major industry is making babies — or an exciting detective series set in 1930s Los Angeles.

In his career, his work has appeared in daily newspapers, monthly magazines, extensively on radio and the occasional dalliance with television. He has written advertising copy and radio commercials — and continues to write.

Works featuring his byline include “Abduction at Griffith Observatory,” “Sabotage at RKO Studio” and “Murder at Eastern Columbia” — the first three volumes of the James Murray Mysteries that take place in 1930s Los Angeles; “The Babi Makers” — a science fiction tale about a world where the most important resource is babies; “Sarah & Gerald” — a novel about Paris in the 1920s; “Forever – and other stories” — a collection of short stories; “The Life Line” — the novel of the big one that levels San Francisco; “News on the Home Front” — a novel of two friends during World War Two; and “Mama Cat” — a book for children. Also, several short plays, a few radio plays and a boat load of radio documentaries.

 

*This tour is full.  Thanks to all participating reviewers and tour hosts!

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