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Murder mystery thriller set in WV

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Seneca Wood is a new murder-thriller written by WV native Gary Clites.

By Beth Vorhees

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June 15, 2009 · A disgraced reporter living in the Monongahela National Forest tries to solve crimes involving the Baltimore mob, West Virginia's poultry industry, and dead bodies in Cheat Lake.

Mineral County native Gary Clites got his inspiration for his first novel, "Seneca Wood," from a true story that took place when he was a student at West Virginia University.

 

 

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