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Bissonet & Cruz Investigations: Book One When valuable Civil War era art is stolen from a popular New Orleans gallery, NOPD Lead Detective Montgomery ""Beau"" Bissonet and his partner set out to solve the crime. When the gallery's insurance company sends Tollison Cruz to the Big Easy to conduct their own independent investigation, personalities clash and battle lines are definitely drawn. The heist quickly becomes a politically driven high profile case, and Detective Bissonet is furious when he's ordered to work along side Investigator Cruz to assure a timely arrest. The heat index soars to…mehr

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Bissonet & Cruz Investigations: Book One When valuable Civil War era art is stolen from a popular New Orleans gallery, NOPD Lead Detective Montgomery ""Beau"" Bissonet and his partner set out to solve the crime. When the gallery's insurance company sends Tollison Cruz to the Big Easy to conduct their own independent investigation, personalities clash and battle lines are definitely drawn. The heist quickly becomes a politically driven high profile case, and Detective Bissonet is furious when he's ordered to work along side Investigator Cruz to assure a timely arrest. The heat index soars to new levels when the two investigators discover they have a lot more in common than originally thought. With the tension between them temporarily sated, Bissonet and Cruz finally start to work together, on more than just a professional level. But everything comes to a screeching halt when Beau discovers his cohort in crime has been withholding information regarding the investigation and has been concealing a very questionable past. What happens next rivals the scorching summer heat.
Autorenporträt
Scotty Cade started writing stories as soon as he could read. When not at the inn he runs with Kell, his husband of over twenty years, you can find him on the bow of his boat writing romance novels with his Shetland sheepdog, Mavis, at his side. He believes that, in the end, the boy should always get the boy.