What does San Francisco, Moguk rubies and a jewel-encrusted knife have in common? In Cale Dixon and the Moguk Murders, these three things lead detective Cale Dixon to solve the murder case.
Work loads are mounting and Cale Dixon, a San Francisco detective at the end of his one-year suspension, is assigned the most recent research case. An Asian man is found before dawn inside a museum, stabbed in the back with an Un Jang do, a silver knife elaborately jeweled with red rubies and green sapphires, that has been discreetly passed on through generations of the Cho dynasty women. And the victim’s mouth is filled with Moguk rubies. Having nothing to go on, Cale goes on a scheduled vacation but alters course to Burma to learn more about the Moguk Ruby.
As he travels through the repressed lands, he gets more than he bargains for. He, by chance, falls in the right hands and meets up with a major Mandalay jewelry family. While the jewelers do some black market research for Cale, he tours the Burmese countryside all the while hiding and running from the secret police. After Cale returns to the states he gets more twists and turns than he could possibly have imagined.
CALE DIXON AND THE MOGUK MURDERS (ISBN: 9781609119560)
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About the Author:
David Dagley was raised in Mill Valley, California and has been working in the Bering Sea for the last 10 years. He taught English in South Korea and has traveled extensively through South East Asia in his off time. He resides in Seward, Alaska.
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