Al and Jake are asked to investigate the suicide/murder of Niles Balderelli at a police fundraiser. Things really did not seem to be right. Gio La Serta was arrested on the scene without any real investigation. But who would do this--it took a bit and help from various others--but they did crack the case. They found the murderer---but you won;t believe who it was--or maybe you will.
As usual the recipes at the back will have your mouths drooling!!
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A police fundraiser. An argument. A note saying “Come to the rooftop.” A fatal fall from the roof. Was it suicide or murder?
A man is arrested for murder within minutes of the victim falling to his death from the rooftop of a hotel where a police fundraiser is being held. The arrest is based solely on earlier harsh words between two men, and it doesn’t add up. At least not to Jake and Al, private investigators hired to look into it by a wealthy friend of the accused.
The banquet room was full of police. After all, it was a police fundraiser, but Al and Jake think Gio La Serta’s arrest was a little too sudden and a little too convenient. Then strange things begin to happen to them. Black cars start following them, Jake is handed a thumb drive while on a ferry by a person who disappears, and the gas tank cover on Jake’s truck has obviously been tampered with.
It becomes obvious someone doesn’t want them to discover the truth about Niles Balderelli’s murder, and now Al and Jake have gone from being hunters to being the prey. But are they beginning to discover the truth a little too late?
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USA Today Bestselling Author and Amazon All-Star, Dianne Harman, draws her stories and characters from a diverse business and personal background. She owned a national antique and art appraisal business for many years, left that industry, and opened two yoga centers where she taught yoga and certified yoga instructors.
She's traveled extensively throughout the world and loves nothing more than cooking with her husband, Tom, and playing with their boxer dog, Kelly.
Being a dog lover and having attended numerous cooking schools, she couldn't resist writing about food and dogs. She's the author of several cozy mystery series: Cedar Bay, Liz Lucas, High Desert, Midwest, Cottonwood Springs, and Chef Dani Rosetti. Most of these books contains recipes from her travels.
She is also the author of the award-winning suspenseful Coyote Series, Midlife Journey Series, Holly Lewis Mystery Series, Miranda Riley Paranormal Cozy Mystery Series, and the Maria Rodriguez Mystery Series.
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18 comments :
I take a good deal of what is in the news with a grain of salt. I trust my instincts..I also believe the powers that be keep a good deal of pertinent info from us.
I do not believe that the news is honest at all! They definitely say what they want and expect everyone to just take whatever they say to heart. I go with my own instincts and have good intuition.
I think we need to discern the truth for ourselves
By news I assume you mean reporting facts, rather than news articles or talking heads that are opinion pieces. Yes, I have a few trusted news sources - trusted because their record is very, very good. Facts are indeed facts, but many people seem to want to live in a delusion that suits their narrative rather than empirical truth. Also there seems to be confusion between opinion and news - they are two separate things.
I used to believe everything but it's sad how far too many "sites" are now narratives to attract or retain it's base.
I guess it depends on what type of news it is. Sometimes it can seem fake, but it's turns out to real. Other times, a story can seem real, but then it happens to fake.
I'm a born skeptic. I need to see everything for myself!
No I don't believe everything I see or hear on the news.
I trust reputable sources only. It can be confusing in the news world.
I always consider the source. There are some outlets that are rock solid and some that are ridiculous.
No I do not believe everything on the news.
I think it is over dramatized at times for readership.
no
There's only one major news channel that I believe.
I rarely believe anything on the news. I usually will check several different news sources and then try to determine what is really the truth. Really sad that impartial news is so hard to find.
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No I do not believe everything I hear on the news!
I would like to think things we see on the news are true but I know that facts are not double checked to race to get the story first.
Depending on the news source, I do believe what I read and see on the news as long as there are facts.
I get my news from NPR. Trusted source.
Thanks for the contest.
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