Terry Mort

Terry Mort

Terry Mort did his undergraduate work in English literature at Princeton University and his graduate work at the University of Michigan. After school he served as an officer in the Navy, specializing in navigation and gunnery. His service included a lengthy deployment to Vietnam. He is the author of The Hemingway Patrols and The Wrath of Cochise. He has also edited works by Mark Twain, Jack London, and Zane Grey. He lives with his wife, Sondra Hadley, in Sonoita, Arizona, and Durango, Colorado.

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The Monet Murders
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The Monet Murders
  • By: Terry Mort
  • Narrator: Tony Pasqualini
  • Length: 7 hours 39 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2015
  • Language: English
  • (186 ratings)
(186 ratings)
Private-investigator-to-the-stars Riley Fitzhugh finds himself caught up in the case of a missing Hollywood beauty—and a stolen Monet—in a 1930s hard-boiled caper as deadly as it is delightful. Hollywood, 1934. Prohibition is finally over, but... Read more

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