Murder She Rode is a dispatch from the edge of truth. In a city pulsing with static and neon, Ruby drives the night shift—an unassuming rideshare driver with a gift for listening. But through an inherited relic—her grandfather’s worn chauffeur’s hat—Ruby isn’t just ferrying passengers from point A to point B. She’s tracing invisible routes between memory and resistance, tuning into frequencies most people have long forgotten. Each ride is a transmission. Each passenger carries a story. And Ruby is the dispatch agent-cataloging grief, joy, rebellion, and the quiet ache of lives lived in the margins. Her dashboard glows with coded signals. Her rearview mirror reflects more than just the past. Her grandfather once drove these same Nashville streets, whispering truths into the city's underbelly called the Rivledge. His death was no accident. Now Ruby listens for the echoes he left behind-ghost notes, abandoned jukeboxes, and flickering 8-tracks that hum with unfinished business. The dispatch grows louder. The city begins to speak. And Ruby must decide whether to amplify the signal or silence it forever. As she navigates alleyways of memory and highways of forgotten sound, Ruby uncovers a reckoning buried beneath the city's heartbeat. It's a journey through urban folklore, sonic resistance, and the fragile threads that connect us all. Murder She Rode is a genre-bending novel that blends speculative fiction, noir atmosphere, and lyrical prose. It's a story of vengeance, legacy, and the power of listening in a world that's forgotten how. Each word sends a pulse. Each pulse lights a thread. A spark. A reckoning. Somewhere deep in the static-beneath neon glow off the lower level of Broadway and ghost notes-another voice begins to sing.