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Murder in Ocean Hall [Kindle Edition]

Joe Flood
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When the world’s most famous explorer is murdered at the Smithsonian, it’s up to a cynical Washington detective to solve the case.

Bob Fundwell dies in the Smithsonian’s Ocean Hall when the life-size replica of a whale falls from the ceiling and crushes him.

A veteran black investigator, Detective Thomas, is assigned the case. He’s witnessed two decades of bloody mayhem on the streets of the nation’s capital.

The list of suspects is long, for the victim was arrogant and reviled. Fundwell discovered the Gigantic, a legendary ocean liner that sank in the Atlantic after hitting an iceberg. He became rich and famous by falsely claiming the work of his colleagues.

As Thomas investigates the case, he is lied to by people at all levels – from housing projects to the Supreme Court. Deceit is the one constant in a Washington on the eve of the 2008 election. Yet, he presses on, determined to find justice and prove that Washington has changed since its days as the murder capital of the country.

Murder in Ocean Hall is inspired by true events, including the real-life controversy over the discovery of the Titanic, as well as the author's two decades in Washington. This novel takes you behind the scenes of our nation's dysfunctional capital, revealing the real city beyond the monuments.

About the Author

Joe Flood has lived in Washington for nearly twenty years. Murder in Ocean Hall was inspired by his experience in the field of ocean exploration, where he worked to communicate scientific discoveries. In addition, he's been published in the Washington Post and a variety of blogs and literary journals. This is his first novel. Visit his web site at http://joeflood.com

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 327 KB
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003AILNDC
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Read this book if, July 8, 2010
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Read this book if you think you've been to Washington,DC. The author, Joe Flood, will take you behind the scenes of places you've been and tell you how they function then give you insights into people in power and how they fail to function.

Joe Flood,in addition to being publishd in the Washington Post and literary journals,is an award-winning photographer. For over 20 years he has captured the beauty and the grime with film of the Washington area. Now he captures it in the written word with his first novel.

It is of course a whodunit which is my favorite genre. I enjoyed reading and guessing and didn't even mind being wrong,which I was,about the murderer. It was also a "howdunit" with some good research on the author's part.

The victim, Bob Fundwell, was so despicable one wonders if there's such a thing as justifiable murder.

There was of course the mandatory touching love lost and comforting love found which was nicely woven into the story.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love DC? You'll Love This Book, February 4, 2011
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The author obviously did a lot of research and put a lot of effort info getting all the details right for this book. If you enjoy all things DC, pick this mystery up! I loved all the scenes, especially since I lived in this city for eight years. The author also took his time and knowledge of NOAA and put it to good use. Super enjoyable. This book is a fun, quick read and will transport you to an interesting, fun and twisty scene.
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More About the Author

Joe Flood is an award-winning writer and photographer who lives in Washington, DC. He spent his childhood in Illinois and Florida before coming to Washington to attend American University. He's lived in DC for almost twenty years. A natural satirist, his literary novels highlight the absurdities and dysfunction of our times.

His first novel, Murder in Ocean Hall, asks whether Washington has changed since its days as murder capital of the nation. Set against the backdrop of the 2008 election, this mystery follows a cynical Washington detective as he investigates a high-profile murder case. The world's most famous ocean explorer has been murdered in the Smithsonian. The story goes from the Supreme Court to dingy housing projects as a city's greed and mismanagement is highlighted.

Flood's second novel expands upon many of the themes expressed in his first one. Don't Mess Up My Block is a comic romp reminiscent of Absurdistan and Catch-22. A man takes self-improvement to the ultimate degree by reinventing himself with a new name and career. Laurent Christ goes from company to company, offering advice as a management consultant. Disaster follows. Don't Mess Up My Block is his story, filled with colorful anecdotes and entertainingly bad career advice.

In addition to his novels, Flood has written short stories that have appeared in Digital Americana, eFiction, Thematic, Story Bleed and elsewhere. His articles have appeared in The Washington Post, The Hill Rag and elsewhere. He was also a contributor to the business book Blog Marketing.

His writing demonstrates a keen eye for urban life and a comic appreciation of the absurd. Read more of his writing, and see his photography work, at joeflood.com.

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