3 murderous mysteries! 3 mystifying murders! A trio of stories about fascinating women that are imbued with the wit, drama, complexity, and surprises that characterize author Joseph Amiel's novels.
In The Girl Who Spoke Ventriloquism, a U.S. army vet intent on killing a man who committed a vicious crime meets an enchanting violinist performing in a Killarney pub. She can't speak but, oh, does he get an earful from her talkative friends! Their next stop: Ireland's Charlie Chaplin Comedy Film Festival.
Judgement Day centers on Kyra and P.B., teenage girls raised by lesbian moms who have been a couple all the girls' lives--until P.B.'s mom walks out with her to marry a man! And not just any man, the judge everyone in town would kill if they could. But some things should be kept within the family.
In Deadline Divorce a billionaire divorces his wife just before the expiration of their pre-nuptial agreement, cutting her off without a cent. When hubby dies without a will and his now ex-wife stands to inherit nothing, her hustling lawyer swings into action. He hasn't got a clue.
PRAISE FOR AMIEL'S NOVELS:
BIRTHRIGHT is "bound to thrill readers of popular fiction...a novel on a grand scale." Publisher's Weekly
"Exciting and compelling entertainment...nearly impossible to put down." The Milwaukee Journal
DEEDS is "a dramatic novel filled with memorable, complex, volatile characters expertly portrayed." Publisher's Weekly
A QUESTION OF PROOF "hooks you fast--and pulls you through to a knotty...surprise ending. Neat story-telling." Kirkus Reviews
Genre: Mystery
In The Girl Who Spoke Ventriloquism, a U.S. army vet intent on killing a man who committed a vicious crime meets an enchanting violinist performing in a Killarney pub. She can't speak but, oh, does he get an earful from her talkative friends! Their next stop: Ireland's Charlie Chaplin Comedy Film Festival.
Judgement Day centers on Kyra and P.B., teenage girls raised by lesbian moms who have been a couple all the girls' lives--until P.B.'s mom walks out with her to marry a man! And not just any man, the judge everyone in town would kill if they could. But some things should be kept within the family.
In Deadline Divorce a billionaire divorces his wife just before the expiration of their pre-nuptial agreement, cutting her off without a cent. When hubby dies without a will and his now ex-wife stands to inherit nothing, her hustling lawyer swings into action. He hasn't got a clue.
PRAISE FOR AMIEL'S NOVELS:
BIRTHRIGHT is "bound to thrill readers of popular fiction...a novel on a grand scale." Publisher's Weekly
"Exciting and compelling entertainment...nearly impossible to put down." The Milwaukee Journal
DEEDS is "a dramatic novel filled with memorable, complex, volatile characters expertly portrayed." Publisher's Weekly
A QUESTION OF PROOF "hooks you fast--and pulls you through to a knotty...surprise ending. Neat story-telling." Kirkus Reviews
Genre: Mystery
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