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When Ash stumbled upon her potential boss's lifeless body in New Orleans' murky swamps, she knew nothing would ever be the same. With a long list of suspects and a web of secrets lurking in the bayou, Ash will need all her cunning and intellect to unravel the truth and catch the killer before they strike again-or her newest nemeses at the NOPD find a way to pin the murder on her. Danger lurks around every corner, and Ash must stay one step ahead of a killer who seems willing to hurt anyone to maintain secrecy. Will Ash bring the killer to justice, or will she become the next victim of the bayou's deadly venom?…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Ash stumbled upon her potential boss's lifeless body in New Orleans' murky swamps, she knew nothing would ever be the same. With a long list of suspects and a web of secrets lurking in the bayou, Ash will need all her cunning and intellect to unravel the truth and catch the killer before they strike again-or her newest nemeses at the NOPD find a way to pin the murder on her. Danger lurks around every corner, and Ash must stay one step ahead of a killer who seems willing to hurt anyone to maintain secrecy. Will Ash bring the killer to justice, or will she become the next victim of the bayou's deadly venom?
Autorenporträt
J. J. Cagney's debut mystery, A Pilgrimage of Death, was named to Kirkus Reviews' 100 Best Books of 2018, a 2019 National Indie Excellence Awards winner, and on multiple Goodreads Best Mysteries lists. Cagney holds a bachelor's in international marketing and spent part of her twenties as the marketing director for an elite sports management firm. And, yes, she did her requisite stint with a dotcom back in the early 2000s, first as a marketing coordinator and then as a content manager. She's penned work for a variety of websites and magazines, and she worked as a literary agent for Irene Webb Literary. She lives in northern New Mexico with her husband, children, about a million fish, and their Great Pyrenees, Ash. Kirkus Reviews called An Artifact of Death "An exhilarating entry in a thoroughly enjoyable series."