When private investigator Mylas Grey gets a call from the wife of a high-profile Pentagon official, he assumes its about their appointment to discuss a possible stalker.
Its not. Its about her husbandhes just been murdered.
Mylas agrees to investigate the murder, even though hes supposed to help Whitney find a place to live in the next six days. Can he do both?
As it turns out, finding a killer and finding a house have a lot in common . . .
Both require connections . . .
Not only does Mylas need access to a neighborhood security video, as well as the password to a secret Pentagon file, he also needs a realtor who understands Whitneys housing needs.
Both take patience . . .
When Mylas discovers he has two viable suspects, hes forced to spend several days piecing together the evidence to unmask the real killer, while he and Whitney must work their way through numerous property listings.
Both encounter dead ends . . .
Mylas is frustrated when his efforts to locate a suspicious vehicle are stymied, and hes equally discouraged when Whitneys housing search hits a roadblock.
Both involve twists and turns. . .
As Mylas closes in on the killer, he faces an unexpected challenge. Meanwhile, as Whitney chooses a place to live, shes confronted with a decision she wasnt anticipating.
In the end, what Mylas discovers is that finding a killer and finding a house are similar, but only one of them is likely to get him killed.
Book VI of the Mylas Grey Mystery Series is a clean, faith-filled mystery, filled with unforeseen decisions, intriguing suspects, heartwarming romance, and complex relationships. If you enjoy an engaging, multilayered mystery with a vulnerable, endearing hero, someone who will make you cry one minute and laugh the next, you'll love this book!
Genre: Inspirational
Its not. Its about her husbandhes just been murdered.
Mylas agrees to investigate the murder, even though hes supposed to help Whitney find a place to live in the next six days. Can he do both?
As it turns out, finding a killer and finding a house have a lot in common . . .
Both require connections . . .
Not only does Mylas need access to a neighborhood security video, as well as the password to a secret Pentagon file, he also needs a realtor who understands Whitneys housing needs.
Both take patience . . .
When Mylas discovers he has two viable suspects, hes forced to spend several days piecing together the evidence to unmask the real killer, while he and Whitney must work their way through numerous property listings.
Both encounter dead ends . . .
Mylas is frustrated when his efforts to locate a suspicious vehicle are stymied, and hes equally discouraged when Whitneys housing search hits a roadblock.
Both involve twists and turns. . .
As Mylas closes in on the killer, he faces an unexpected challenge. Meanwhile, as Whitney chooses a place to live, shes confronted with a decision she wasnt anticipating.
In the end, what Mylas discovers is that finding a killer and finding a house are similar, but only one of them is likely to get him killed.
Book VI of the Mylas Grey Mystery Series is a clean, faith-filled mystery, filled with unforeseen decisions, intriguing suspects, heartwarming romance, and complex relationships. If you enjoy an engaging, multilayered mystery with a vulnerable, endearing hero, someone who will make you cry one minute and laugh the next, you'll love this book!
Genre: Inspirational
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