Paranormal Motorcycle Mystery Django and Sorcha Rhyne retire young and set out on a Four Corners Tour of the United States on their Honda Gold Wing motorcycle. The problem is that every place they stay seems to be haunted. In Gold Wings are Murder--The Crying Stone, our heroes check into the Blue Stone Inn on beautiful Lake Lure in North Carolina. The first night, Sorcha sees a mysterious apparition in their room. When they research the history of the area and the inn, they find a disturbing connection to friends back home in Virginia. Soon, Django and Sorcha are in over their heads in a cold case of murder.
* Should they be involved at all, or continue on their once-in-a-lifetime trip?
* Do they have any chance of solving a year old crime?
* Will they learn the truth before they get arrested, or will they end up on the killer's To-Do list?
This charming paranormal motorcycle mystery is fast paced, fun and more than a little spooky. The amateur sleuths are in over their heads but doing their best to deal with a crazy grandmother, legal threats, a seductive teen, a crazed wannabe Hollywood producer, dangerous locals, a police chief who wants to put them in jail and a man who only speaks in questions.
Take the author's advice and don't start reading Gold Wings are Murder until you've had a snack, gone to the bathroom and turned on all the lights. You won't want to stop reading, or get out of bed to check your closet.
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About the Author: Moxie Nixx is a new voice in the paranormal mystery genre, but he knows his ghosts, has a fun sense of humor and enjoys a quirky metaphor more than a mountain goat loves cheese.
Nixx won his first writing contest in 7th grade. "It's always good to peak early," says Nixx. "That way no one expects much from you, and you can do whatever you want."
He rides a 6-cylinder Honda Gold Wing motorcycle all over the Carolinas. "I start in the mountains and know that when I reach the ocean, it's time to turn around and head home."
Nixx was more than grateful to flunk out his MFA program in genre fiction writing. "They did their best to suck all the fun out of it," says Nixx, "but to me, writing is just a kick in the pants, like redlining a 1800cc motorcycle on a twisty mountain road."
So, if you like your murder mysteries with a dash of wit and a whiff of the supernatural, check out the latest from Moxie Nixx.