Jazz Age Chronicles. Volume 1, Issue 1-5Jazz Age Chronicles. Volume 1, Issue 1-5
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Current format, Unknown, 2011, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsSet in the 1920's Jazz Chronicles centers around Ace Mifflin, private eye, who finds himself plunged into mysteries that go beyond his comfort zone of speakeasies and the streets of Boston. "The Case of the Beguiling Baroness": When famed archeologist Clifford Jennings' Secret Society needs to keep track of Baroness Von Treska, a notorious dabbler in the black arts, they hire Mifflin. And that's when things really get out of hand. And while the true fate of the Baroness remains a mystery, Jennings, Mifflin, and Flynt must track down a killer that is beyond anything Mifflin has experienced before. And even if they can catch the killer, how can they possibly stop him? In a secondary tale, "Vote Early and Often" Ace Mifflin finds himself on the wrong side of the law as he attempts to help an old friend beat a murder charge. And what connection could all this have with a disaster in Mifflin's past that nearly brought Boston to its knees? On the verge of finding the proof that he needs to clear his friend, his evidence disappears. And with the election primary coming up, can Mifflin reassemble all the pieces and prove his allegations that the real murderer is running for office?
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- [United States] : Caliber Comics, 2011., Made available through hoopla
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