Next Stop, Murder
by Frank Semerano

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Synopsis

"Myron Amberworth teaches paleontology at the local city college, but his job might go extinct from low enrollment.

Only through what he believes is the fortuitous recruitment of two additional students, Dena and Knuckles, does he manage to keep his class.

Dena and Knuckles are in fact members of a street gang known as the Scorpions.

Their only motivation in enrolling is to heist the contents of a museum.

But Dena enjoys her new life as a student, riling her father.

He throws her out of their house in a fit of temper.

Dena takes up temporary residence at Myron's run down apartment, much to the dismay of Myron's jealous girlfriend.

Dena's father practically moves in himself to keep an eye on his daughter and an increasingly distraught Myron.

As Dena goes "good", Myron's colleague and department head goes "bad", and entrusts a stolen gem to the unknowing Myron.

Lilah Davenport, a journalist, is murdered while chasing down the stolen gem.

Her ghost has fallen in love with Myron and searches desperately for a way to communicate the danger he now faces."--Publisher's website.

Press Reviews

"Harkens back to the classic fast and sassy film noir style. The script is smart."

— The Tolucan Times

"Deliciously Noir."

— Studio City Sun

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2008
Binding Paperback
Pages 92
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573662959
ISBN-10 0573662959
LCCN 2009277136
LCC PS3569.E586 N49 2008
DCC 812/.54

Next Stop, Murder is a American mystery play written by Frank Semerano and published by Samuel French in New York (2008).

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