Mark Rollins and the Puppeteer

Tom Collins

Format
Paperback
Publisher
I-65 North, Incorporated
Published
15 December 2009
Pages
284
ISBN
9780982589809

Mark Rollins and the Puppeteer

Tom Collins

A really good man died Sunday night in Nashville’s notorious Printers Alley. According to the newspaper account, it was a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. A drunken reveler with a gun had fired his weapon indiscriminately, ending the life of Tennessee’s likely next governor and perhaps a future President of the United States. Mark Rollins wasn’t ready to buy it. The dead man, Harold T. Lansden, Esq., was more than just a prominent lawyer and rising political figure. He was a friend, and he had called Rollins the night before his death to ask for Mark’s help with a problem of some kind. Lansden was killed before the two could meet to discuss the details. Was Lansden’s death as it seemed on the surface or was it premeditated murder and, if so, by whom and why? Rollins’ search for answers yields a plethora of avenues that could have led someone to commit murder. As for who did it, there is no shortage of candidates.

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