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Bill Moody

    January 1, 1941 – January 14, 2018

    Bill Moody is a mystery author and a professional jazz drummer. His works explore the intersection of music and crime, offering a unique rhythm and soulful depth. Through his evocative prose, Moody immerses readers in the vibrant world of jazz, where secrets and suspense linger in every note. His distinctive voice captures the improvisational spirit of music within compelling narratives.

    Bird lives!
    Moulin Rouge, Las Vegas
    The Good Hand of God: One Man's Journey into the Realm of the Supernatural
    Mood Swings
    Czechmate
    The Man in Red Square
    • 2017

      Moses heard God¿s voice in the midst of a burning bush that would not be consumed, a supernatural encounter. Elisha saw a chariot of fire come down from the sky in a whirlwind and whisk Elijah off to heaven, a supernatural encounter. In The Good Hand of God, One Man¿s Journey into the Realm of the Supernatural Bill Moody takes you on a riveting journey to experience the hidden mysteries of God. He shares first-hand accounts of encounters with God and messages from the Throne Room. He also tells of how God revealed Himself to a congregation of people. Your understanding of how God can move in the life of an ordinary human being will never be the same. Your passion to encounter God for yourself will ignite as you read these pages. Includes discussion questions for individual and study groups.

      The Good Hand of God: One Man's Journey into the Realm of the Supernatural
    • 2015

      Mood Swings

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The author has crafted a diverse body of work, including seven Evan Horne mysteries and two standalone international thrillers. Complementing these novels, he has also penned eight short stories featured in various anthologies, along with an original story that adds to his collection. This blend of genres showcases his versatility and storytelling prowess.

      Mood Swings
    • 2013

      The Man in Red Square

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a politically charged Moscow, the narrative explores themes of power, intrigue, and personal ambition. The protagonist navigates a web of espionage and betrayal, revealing the complexities of loyalty in a tumultuous environment. Richly drawn characters embody the struggles of a society on the brink of change, making for a gripping tale that intertwines personal and political conflicts. The vivid setting enhances the tension, drawing readers into a world where every decision has far-reaching consequences.

      The Man in Red Square
    • 2012

      Czechmate

      The Spy Who Played Jazz

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of 1968 Czechoslovakia, the story unfolds during a time of political tension as Alexander Dubcek's liberal reforms provoke the ire of the Kremlin. With 250,000 Warsaw Pact troops gathering at the borders, the narrative explores themes of resistance, the struggle for freedom, and the looming threat of invasion, capturing the precarious balance between hope and fear in a nation on the brink of change.

      Czechmate