Has Washington, DC, changed from its days as the Murder Capital of America? Joe Flood takes on this question in his new mystery novel Murder on U Street. Someone is murdering artists and hipsters in Washington, DC. And they're blogging about it in this social-media soaked book. It's up to a cynical DC detective to stop a killer against the backdrop of a rapidly gentrifying city. From parties full of bright young things to forgotten housing projects, Murder on U Street depicts life beyond the monuments for a rich cast of characters in Washington, DC. It's a city that few tourists get to see and one that Flood brings to life in Murder on U Street.
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About the Author:
Joe Flood is a writer who has lived in Washington, DC, for more than twenty years. The author of three novels, his work has appeared in The Washington Post and elsewhere. He also won the Film DC Screenwriting Award and was a finalist in the Nelson Algren Short Story Competition.
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