Newly married, former NYC police Lt. Jo Garcia
investigates a small town murder, while angry, powerful
people try to have her fired, and her new husband’s
life is also put in danger.
investigates a small town murder, while angry, powerful
people try to have her fired, and her new husband’s
life is also put in danger.
Books that went to press or back to press this week:
EDUCATION CAN BE MURDER, by A. G. Case.
Everyone knows school budgets can be murder, but when the accountant is found dead at her desk, all manner of mayhem breaks loose
PARADOX by Terry L. White
Rae Ann had hopes for a nice, normal life until she saw her boyfriend Skip barrel out from behind that little country store in Paradox in the wake of an armed robbery.
Galleys that went out, or went out again this week:
STRANGER FACES, by Kathryn Flatt
Tracy Wiley never expected or wanted more adventure, then a desperate CIA agent asks for her help. Tracy feels she owes him for saving her life.
BURIED TRUTH by Gunter Kaesdorf
In this fast-paced legal thriller, young Attorney Brooke Wheeler searches for a truth buried under the surface and suppressed by long held secrets.
Work began or continued on the following:
SOLID OIL by Russell Hunter
Intrigue and Lithium mining go hand in hand in this Australian thriller.
WIFE, LOST AND FOUND, by Ludima Gus Burton
How do you find a missing wife?
A SNUG LIFE SOMEWHERE, by Jan Shapin
Anna Mae is back in this prequel to A DESIRE PATH.
THE TIGER'S CUB: Sequel to Night of the Tiger, by Debi Emmons
Teresanna's son is all grown up, and stepping out on his own.
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