While driving home from work, banker Rhetta McCarter's quiet evening is shattered when she witnesses a fatal hit-and-run accident. Her world is soon turned upside-down when she learns the dead man, a total stranger has no identification, except her business card. Then Rhetta's long estranged and presumed dead father leaves her a voice mail telling her that he can prove the victim was murdered. He also tells her he and the victim served together in Vietnam. But how can the caller be her father when she has his death certificate? The unknown victim is soon identified-as a soldier who died on the…mehr
While driving home from work, banker Rhetta McCarter's quiet evening is shattered when she witnesses a fatal hit-and-run accident. Her world is soon turned upside-down when she learns the dead man, a total stranger has no identification, except her business card. Then Rhetta's long estranged and presumed dead father leaves her a voice mail telling her that he can prove the victim was murdered. He also tells her he and the victim served together in Vietnam. But how can the caller be her father when she has his death certificate? The unknown victim is soon identified-as a soldier who died on the same day as her father in 1973! Rhetta is thrown full throttle into a deadly mystery surrounding her father and a secret trust that has already claimed three lives. Will she be the fourth?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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SHARON IS A BRANCH MANAGER for a mortgage office of a Missouri bank. She also owns the original Cami, the 1979 Camaro RS featured in her Rhetta McCarter mystery series. She is a member of the Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, the Southeast Missouri Writers' Guild, and the Missouri Writers' Guild. Her short story, DEATH BEE HUMBLE, appeared in the SEMO Writer's Guild Anthology for 2012. Her first book in the Rhetta McCarter mystery series, KILLERWATT, was nominated for a 2011 Lovey award for Best First Novel, and was a finalist in the 2012 Indie Excellence Awards in the Mystery category. Her second book, KILLERFIND, was a finalist in the 2013 Indie Excellence Awards in the Mystery category, and won first place in the Missouri Writers Guild "Show Me" Best Book Awards. Her recent short story, Rear View Mirror won third place at the Missouri Writers Guild Short Story Contest for 2013. The Rhetta McCarter mystery series was nominated for a 2012 Lovey Award for Best Series. Sharon has been a regular contributor to www.wheel-emag.com and was a regular contributor to the Appaloosa Journal. She spent 30 years as an Appaloosa Horse Club judge, where she was privileged to judge all over the US, Canada, Mexico and Europe. She also spent time in the air as a flight attendant for American Airlines, fifteen years as a real estate broker, and ten years in retail management. Sharon lives on the family compound near Marble Hill, Missouri with her author husband, Bill, (Courting Murder) and next door to her son, Jeff, his wife, Wendy, and her grandson, Dylan, plus a dog, two cats, and assorted second generation Camaros. Besides writing, Sharon's hobbies include painting, fishing, photography, flower gardening, and restoring muscle cars. Find Sharon at www.sharonwoodshopkins.com
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