In Killing O’Carolan, someone is poisoning poets in Greensboro, NC, and there seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. Mark goes undercover in the arts community to learn whose muse has run amok and restore poetic justice to the city. All is well and good until he discovers the economic future of this modern American town may hinge on the fate of a legendary 18th Century blind Irish musician and a hit man with a chip on his shoulder. It’s a hopelessly funny book with satire, irony, parody, drama, danger, and good spelling, grammar, and punctuation, so it is easy to read.