I am TG Wolff and am here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you in the heart of a mystery. Some episodes are original stories, others will be classics that helped shape the mystery genre we know today. All are structured to challenge you to beat the detective to the solution. These are arrangements, which means instead of word-for-word readings, you get a performance meant to be heard. Jack and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes.
This is Season 5, Move It or Lose It. This season contains original stories paying homage to the vehicles that propel mysteries forward. A train was the setting for Agatha Christie’s famed Murder on the Orient Express. A river boat then took center stage on Death on the Nile. Cars have been prominently featured in American crime stories with the glory of the get-a-way vehicle. Then there are the heists from carriages to trains to armored trucks.
For Episode 2, an ambulance is the featured vehicle. This is Finding Fault by TG Wolff
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Like you, I’m not one thing. I’m a writer, an engineer, a wife, and a mother. What is first on the list depends on the day. Beyond the title I claim, I’m a person who loves learning and thoroughly enjoys a good puzzle, is creative and gets bored easily. This story is an installment in my De La Cruz Casefile series, coming between Razing Stakes and Playing Dead. The series is set in my hometown of Cleveland, Ohio.
In case you were wondering, I hold a BS in Civil Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and an MS in Civil Engineering from Cleveland State University, which gives me absolutely no background in writing, but I do it anyway. Writing mysteries and engineering isn’t as different as you’d think. Both require using logic and process to get from a starting problem to a solution.
Thank you to my brother, Vito, for the coaching on paramedics and ambulances.
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Detective Jesus De La Cruz’s undercover narcotics assignment ended in a bloody mess. Over the last four years, he’s been rebuilt his life one day at a time. For his career, murder has been anything but by the books. Read Cruz’s first story, Exacting Justice by TG Wolff, and then follow him through Driving Reign and Razing Stakes. His fourth case, Playing Dead, is coming Spring 2024.
Commander Montoya dumped a messy one in Cruz and Yablonski’s laps. David Weissman wasn’t the angel he was said to be and plenty around him had reason to be happier with his exit. Here are the characters that touched his life in the order of appearance.