Jay's Book Club: The Detroit Electric Scheme

January 12, 2011 12:00 AM

You don't often find fiction written around automotive history. D.E. Johnson visits Jay to talk about his new mystery novel, set in the heady days of 1910, when Detroit was flourishing, and the electric car was the hottest thing on four wheels.

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