Welcome to the home of mysterious doings around Music City. If you love fast-paced mysteries that keep you guessing, featuring characters you'll likely adore (and some you're sure to abhor), you've found the ideal place to browse.

 

I'm Chester Campbell, writer of award-winning mysteries. I've been putting words on paper longer than most folks have been breathing. If you've never heard of me, we're both lucky. I've found a new reader and you've found a couple of great series to devour.

 

Try the links at upper left. I have five books that follow the often amusing, sometimes frightening adventures of senior PIs Greg and Jill McKenzie. Greg retired as an Air Force OSI agent but got bored in a hurry. Now he and Jill collaborate on tough cases around Nashville that wind up with bodies marring the landscape.

 

Sid (Sidney Lanier) Chance is the new kid on the block, not yet sixty. After eighteen years as a National Park ranger and another ten as a small town police chief, false accusations of bribery sent him off to his cabin in the woods. An intelligent, attractive (and wealthy) former Nashville cop named Jasmine LeMieux lures him out to solve a problem in her company and talks him into hanging out his PI shingle. I'm working on the next Sid and Jaz story.

 

Take a look around and make yourself at home.


What's New?

 

All of my books are now available

at the Kindle Store for

$1.99 (click here)

 

What Else?

 

 

The fifth Greg McKenzie mystery, A Sporting Murder, will be on sale in September. It takes place around Christmas, but the indomitable duo must contend with people who don't show much good will toward men. Greg and Jill are involved in tracking down rumored skullduggery among a clique of businessmen working to bring an NBA team to Nashville, something a Predators hockey fan group opposes. An informant is murdered and somebody wants Greg and Jill out of the picture.

 

Get all the details here.

Some interesting sights around Nashville you'll visit in my books.

 

The Batman Building

 

Marathon Motor Works

 

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Hq

 

Schermerhorn

Symphony Center

 

The Hermitage

 

 

 

All contents © 2010 by Chester D. Campbell