US Navy Lieutenant Steve Craig is in one hell of a mess. Being accused of murder is bad enough, but the local police are convinced he's killed his own father. And now, for Steve Craig, the plot is about to get down and dirty. Steve's safe from the cops as long as he stays aboard his Navy ship--but the word safe isn't in his vocabulary. He slips off the vessel and vanishes into the seamy underside of the city, determined to find out who took his father's life ... even if it means risking his own. He follows a trail of smoke and mirrors and sudden violence to the Brass Keys to Murder. With them, Steve will seek to unlock the terrible truth behind his father's death ... and an astonishing secret that will change his life--and that of the woman he loves--forever. "The twist in this story was unlike any other I have come across in the past ... a thrilling murder mystery." --P. White
L.Ron Hubbard
L. Ron Hubbard was an American author and founder of Scientology. His most famous work is the science fiction novel "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health." Hubbard's writing style is characterized by a blend of science fiction and philosophy, and his contributions to literature include the creation of a new religious movement.