Mary Ellis has written twelve award-winning novels set in the
Amish community and several historical romances set during the Civil War.
Her latest, Midnight on the Mississippi, first of
a new mystery series, Secrets of the South, is set in New
Orleans. Before "retiring" to write full-time, Mary taught
school and worked as a sales rep for Hershey Chocolate, a job with amazingly
sweet fringe benefits. Mary enjoys traveling, gardening, bicycling and
swimming, and lives in Ohio with her husband, dog and cat.
Media links: www.maryellis.net or
https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Mary-Ellis/126995058236
Her author page is here: http://www.amazon.com/Mary-Ellis/e/B001L7NWCO/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
Her author page is here: http://www.amazon.com/Mary-Ellis/e/B001L7NWCO/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
here is the blurb:
What lies beneath the black water of the bayou? Hunter
Galen, a New Orleans securities broker, suspects his business partner, James
Nowak, of embezzling their clients’ money, but he’s reluctant to jeopardize
their friendship. After James turns up dead, Hunter realizes his unwillingness
to confront a problem may have cost James his life. Nicki Price, a newly
minted PI, intends to solve the stockbroker’s murder as she establishes herself
in the career she adores. As she ferrets out fraud and deception at Galen-Nowak
Investments, Hunter’s fiancĂ©e, Ashley Menard, rubs her the wrong way. Nicki
doesn’t trust the ostentatious woman who seems to be hiding something, but is
the PI’s growing attraction to Hunter—the police’s only suspect—her true reason
for disliking Ashley? As Hunter and Nicki encounter sophisticated shell
games, blackmail, and death threats both subtle and overt, danger swirls around
them like the mysterious dark water of the bayou. Only their reliance on faith
and fearless determination give them hope they will live to see another day.
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