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True Crime Theater: From Blonde To Morgue!

The mystery continues to rage in J. Scooter Harris’s TRUE CRIME THEATER:FROM BLONDE TO MORGUE. A terrifying and woeful tale about a detective, a dominatrix, a corpse, and the conspiracy that destroys all three in the dark heart of Texas. And in center of it all now, a beautiful burlesque dancer who was once the detective’s wife. His late wife. Former Chief Inspector Adam Sheiks is constantly haunted by the murder of his wife Delia, a headlining performer at some of the upscale Texas night clubs. Now shot. Chased by police. And cornered by the mysterious dominatrix Paris Arizona at a movie theater. And who was that rotting corpse the police found in Sheiks’s office? Another typical day in Crockett City, TX. to some. To others, the only escape from this city is six feet under. The answers still elude, after the successful debut of the graphic novel TRUE CRIME THEATER: SURFACE STREET CEMETERY. Story and art by J. Scooter Harris. This mixed media mystery is a must have for any collector of comics, pulp, and art!128 pagesThe Arizona Republic has called Scooter Harris’s TRUE CRIME THEATER project…. “The only really good thing at the Phoenix Comicon!” Barry Eisler, best selling author (HARD RAIN, RAIN FALL, REQUIEM FOR AN ASSASSIN,) “I love it! With that guy behind her, it's so naughty... taps right into my inner 14-year-old."

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