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An angry ex-wife. A rich mistress. And a dead body in a storage unit. Coroner Fenway Stevenson opens her boyfriend's storage unit-and discovers a corpse wrapped in an expensive Persian rug. There's no shortage of suspects: the dead man's girlfriend, the bitter ex, the sneaky co-worker. But then Fenway uncovers a drug scheme that threatens to tear apart her idyllic California beach town-if the tropical storm bearing down on the county doesn't wreck it first. Can Fenway unmask the killer before the storm hits? The Warehouse Coroner is the ninth book in The Fenway Stevenson Mysteries by USA TODAY…mehr

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An angry ex-wife. A rich mistress. And a dead body in a storage unit. Coroner Fenway Stevenson opens her boyfriend's storage unit-and discovers a corpse wrapped in an expensive Persian rug. There's no shortage of suspects: the dead man's girlfriend, the bitter ex, the sneaky co-worker. But then Fenway uncovers a drug scheme that threatens to tear apart her idyllic California beach town-if the tropical storm bearing down on the county doesn't wreck it first. Can Fenway unmask the killer before the storm hits? The Warehouse Coroner is the ninth book in The Fenway Stevenson Mysteries by USA TODAY bestselling author Paul Austin Ardoin. Read the series that The Bestseller Experiment's Mark Stay calls "page-turning, unputdownable mysteries."
Autorenporträt
Paul Austin Ardoin is a California native who put his degree in creative writing to use--by authoring marketing materials for computer security companies for the better part of two decades. The Reluctant Coroner is his first novel. He has published short fiction and humorous essays in the anthologies Bottomfish and Sweet Fancy Moses, and articles about computer security in California Computer News and European Communications. When he's not writing novels or trying to save the world through better computer security, Paul plays keyboards in a dance rock band. He lives in the Sacramento area with his wife, two teenagers, and a menagerie of animals.