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Gibbs Professor Publishes Second Murder Mystery Book

Professor Keith Gaddie headshot and the cover of his book Commonwealth Conspiracy.

Gibbs Professor Publishes Second Murder Mystery Book


Date

December 13, 2022

Dr. Keith Gaddie, Professor of Architecture and Associate Dean of Gibbs College, recently published Commonwealth Conspiracy. This book about power and intrigue is his second murder mystery. The story is centered on a former prosecutor and reporter who find themselves caught up in a conspiracy surrounding the double homicide of two millionaire horse breeders in the bluegrass of Kentucky.  

This book is available on Kindle and Amazon.com. Read more about Commonwealth Conspiracy and order the book.


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