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Mexia: The Memoirs of J.C. Mulkey: A Novel
By Frederick Malphurs
Publisher: iUniverse
Published Date: December, 2009
No. Of pages: 479
ISBN: 978-1-4401-7603-6 (pbk)
         978-1-4401-7602-9 (ebk)
         978-1-4401-7601-2 (hbk)

Mexia is a novel that has been written in the form of the memoirs of J.C. Mulkey. J.C., at a very early age, discovers a murder. As he grows up, he discovers more murders and vows to protect, defend, and bring the perpetrators to justice. Along the way, he faces the challenges of growing up, getting educated, and tackling the trials and errors of justice, but through it all he maintains his optimistic nature, his positive approach to problem solving, and he focuses on what he thinks is the most important values in life.


J.C. loves his dogs and his mother. He is a loyal brother and son. He tries to do good things, but sometimes he ends up putting himself in frustrating positions. Just how this murder mystery happened in Mexia is part of the historical journey that J.C. must learn before he really builds the case. At risk of life and limb, J. C. successfully negotiates the perilous hurdles and gets the murderers behind bars.

About The Author

Frederick Malphurs retired from the federal government after thirty-seven years and turned to writing. He has also publishing My Life in the VA: Lessons in Leadership and Meanie Mouse versus the Orlando Operators: The Adventure Begins. He is currently revising two additional novels and hopes to get them published in early 2011. These books are tentatively titled: Spies and Lies: The Paradox, and A Year in the Life of Doctor Fox. He and his wife, Robin, have six adult children and live in Gainesville, Florida.

Website: www.fredmalphurs.com

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