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Jack Spittler Gets into the Publishing Game With an Indian Nation Mystery

By: WebWire

Fancy a mystery story with Native American main characters and taking place in Native American territory? Then pick up “The Black Brick: An 'Indian Nation' Mystery” (Balboa Press; 2021) by Jack Spittler.
 
“The Black Brick” is chockful of Native American wisdom and proverbs, all of them bearing relevance to the story. The mystery novel revolves around a murder-for-hire conspiracy involving several Indian Nations, law enforcers, the Mafia, and a thorough yet deadly tribal police investigation that leads to a suspenseful and surprising ending.
 
Rumors abound that a criminal organization, out of Texas – similar to Murder Incorporated – is behind a murder that rocked the reservation, where such violence is extremely rare. Jay Nation, a reservation-raised state police officer, and Britt Thorpe, an FBI agent born to Sac & Fox Nation parents, must overcome their differences to solve a deadly, frustrating, and challenging murder mystery.
 
Will Jay Nation and Britt Thorpe work around their differences to solve the murder mystery? Join in their investigation in Jack Spittler's “The Black Brick: An 'Indian Nation' Mystery.” Get a copy today on Amazon.
 
“The Black Brick: An 'Indian Nation' Mystery” will be displayed by self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at their exhibit at booth 208 for the 2022 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on April 23-24, 2022, at the USC Campus, Los Angeles, CA.

The Black Brick: An "Indian Nation" Mystery
Author | Jack Spittler     
Published date | September 16, 2021
Publisher | Balboa Press    
Book retail price | $18.99
 
Author Bio
 
Jack Spittler resides in the Houston, Texas area with his wife of 46 years. Retired after 50+ years traveling the world in logistics management. Former president of the River Road Historical Society, former board member of the World Trade Club and editor of the World Trade Club Newsletter. He has written numerous training programs and several books. This is his first effort for general publication. His writings are mindful of Christian ethics. He is a life member of the American Mensa Society.

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