Combine a lifelong passion as a gun enthusiast along with a career working for companies “that make things go boom!“ and it's clear Phil Rustad is equipped to be the newest, most innovative face in the murder mystery genre. Add his natural-born gift for storytelling and his insatiable curiosity and you have an unbeatable combination, one that is destined to send readers on a thrill ride every time Phil Rustad puts pen to paper.
Phil and his wife Cindy live in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with their four-legged friends, where he is hard at work on his third Dan Neumann mystery, Judge's Choice, due in 2012.
Alamo North Dakota
In his second Dan Neumann mystery, Phil Rustad takes Dan and readers in a completely different direction from his previous work. Calling on his background in real estate history, ordinance manufacturing, art and architecture, Rustad weaves an intricate trail of lost love and greed. His gift for detail and perspective will make this a book you won't be able to put down.
“Rustad's eclectic background is always showing up in his books, paving the way for unique and unpredictable story lines full of character and compelling quirks. What will the local Whodunnit author think of next?“
-Plymouth Magazine, March 20, 2011
Book's by Phil Rustad
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Dart Murder/Mystery, 2007 Nearing the end of his successful career as a Minneapolis homicide detective, Dan Neumann was enjoying semi-retirement, looking forward to a summer of riding his Harley, woodworking and writing another textbook on ballistics. His summer is interrupted when his expertise is needed to investigate a murder involving unusual ammunition, then more murders and a weapon that law enforcement didn't even know existed. |
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Alamo North Dakota Murder/Myster, 2010 Dan Neumann is happy to hear his best friend's voice until he hears Pete's words: “I need your help, buddy. Grams is dead.“ Dan's shock at the news about his surrogate grandmother turns to outrage when he learns Grams was murdered. The puzzle becomes even more complicated when the investigation reveals a professional hit man and a lethal gas, which is an invitation to the FBI to take over the case. No matter. Jurisdiction means little to Dan. This is personal. |








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