Murder at The Greenbrier - Paperback
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by Greg Johnson (Author)
West Virginia's luxurious Greenbrier resort has a storied history dating back to 1778. A gleaming jewel in the Allegheny Mountains, The Greenbrier has seen hundreds of thousands of guests, including presidents, royalty and iconic celebrities and sports figures. What it has never seen is a homicide.
New York Times reporter Zac Wolfe is visiting his family in the Greenbrier Valley when a friend who works at the hotel informs him that a controversial Fox News commentator has died there under mysterious circumstances. A human-interest writer specializing in people stories, Zac is out of his element following a murder investigation, but the more he learns about the deceased, the more determined he becomes to try to make sense of this man's life and strange death. A richly imagined whodunit set in an idyllic corner of the Mountain State, Murder at The Greenbrier features an intriguing cast of characters, contemporary environmental issues, and a mystery that will keep readers guessing to the last page.