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Lilies of Death
by Jordan Hall
344 pages
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Littered with twists and keeps you guessing until the end.
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Paperback
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$16.95
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Category: Fiction:Mystery
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About the Book
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When a second murder in the small town of Geyserville resembles another a few months earlier, Lieutenant Zack Walker fears that a serial killer may be at large and calls on mystery novelist and psychic, Juno, to help solve the crimes. Magazine editor, Charlie Addison, persuades Juno to let his top correspondent, Alex Martell, conduct an interview, but Juno is uncooperative and the interview goes awry when he discovers that Alex is female. Although he is a womanizer with two broken marriages and scores of love affairs in his past, Alex unnerves him and he treats her with disdain.
Normally professional and confident, Juno's attitude upsets Alex who is recovering from a near-breakdown since the mysterious disappearance of her husband, John, five months earlier. When the next murder victim is a dead ringer for Alex, Lieutenant Walker instructs his sergeant to investigate if there is any connection between the three murders and John Martell's disappearance.
After her office cancels an appointment, Alex calls at a restaurant for some refreshment. On her way back to her car, she is involved in a hit and run accident, and as she is regaining consciousness in hospital, someone voices a warning. Not sure is she was dreaming, she pushes the threat from her mind until ensuing events convince her that she is the killer's next victim.
Based in Florida, Lilies of Death is loaded with tension, mystery and intrigue along with a smattering of romance. Jordan Hall's third novel is littered with twists and turns and keeps you guessing right until the end.
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| About the Author |
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Poet and author Jordan hall is well traveled and has visited most European countries, the Far East, the Caribbean and many U.S. states. She now lives in Florida with her husband and still enjoys traveling and visiting new places when she takes time off from writing. |
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