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Professorial Sleuth Battles Madness, Drug
Gangs in Latest Mystery Novel
Penman Productions
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thomas Martindale’s first task in Descent Into
Madness, his
sixth appearance as an amateur sleuth, is to get out of jail and clear
his name. Arrested and falsely accused of killing a close friend,
Maxine March, the college professor has got to find the real killer
in order to prove his innocence. With the help of his attorney,
Lorenzo Madrid, and an old friend, the Army Special Ops officer Paul
Bickford, Martindale starts with his nemesis from last year’s
book, Searching For Murder, Duncan Delgado. He suspects the
deranged biologist of killing March, as well as concocting a scheme
to use human subjects in deadly virus research. The
task for him is to prove it.
His search leads him to an abandoned and
spooky sanitarium in Oregon’s Coast Range where he finds a
murderous Mexican drug gang, an inquisitive old lady, and a missing
moose amid the bats, rats, cobwebs, and horrors of past treatment
schemes for the mentally ill and those with debilitating physical
ailments.
Descent Into Madness is the latest
in a series of Thomas Martindale Mysteries by Ron Lovell, a retired
Oregon State University journalism professor and former magazine journalist. Other
books in the series are Murder at Yaquina Head, Dead Whales Tell
No Tales, Lights, Camera, Murder!, Murder Below Zero, and Searching
for Murder.
New in 2007 is a Penman Productions edition of Lights,
Camera, Murder!, first published by Sunstone Press
in 2004. This story of the killing of a coed takes place against
the backdrop of the rivalry between colleges to attract new students
and a grade inflation scandal involving black athletes.
All of the books in the series, trade paperbacks priced at $15,
are available through Penman Productions or through a local bookstore.
Lovell is available for readings, signings, and writing workshops.
P.O. Box 400
Gleneden beach, Oregon 97388
541-764-3254
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