book cover of The Scott Drayco Mystery Series: Books 4-5
 

The Scott Drayco Mystery Series: Books 4-5

(2024)
(A book in the Scott Drayco Mystery series)
An omnibus of novels by

 
 
Scott Drayco is not your typical detective.

Trained as a concert pianist, Scott Drayco was forced to give up his dreams of a music career after a violent carjacking permanently damaged his arm. Deciding to follow in his estranged father's footsteps, he became an FBI agent then a private crime consultant, earning the reputation of being brilliant and sometimes unorthodox.

His unusual background, eidetic memory, and chromesthesia — a form of synesthesia where he "sees" all sounds as colors, shapes, and textures — gives him unique tools and insights as he tackles thorny and complex cases others often don't want to touch.

Read books 4-5 in the Scott Drayco mystery series that
Library Journal called “worth putting on your reading list." Finalists for the Shamus, Silver Falchion, Daphne, Library Journal Indie Best Mystery, and Foreword Book Reviews awards, with over 1,000 five-star reviews on Amazon and Goodreads! The box set includes two complete novels in the engrossing mystery series readers describe as “not a stereotypical detective” and “an extremely complex character.”

If you enjoy heart-tugging stories, twisty mysteries, and thrilling suspense, then you’ll love BV Lawson’s bestselling series!

This digital box set includes:

ELEGY IN SCARLET: When crime consultant Scott Drayco’s long-AWOL mother returns and is charged with murder, he becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth even though everyone tells him to walk away. As he falls deeper into secrets, lies and cons, he begins to suspect the case may be all part of an elaborate scam ... where the only one being fooled is Drayco himself.

THE SUICIDE SONATA: Can a piece of music be cursed? A song linked to suicides is found with a victim's body, but was it really suicide—or a cleverly disguised murder? After a series of puzzling incidents, and crime consultant Scott Drayco starts suffering from depression himself after playing the sonata, can he be sure of what's real or what's imagined?

What reviewers are saying:

"Lawson's protagonist is greatly compelling." -
Publishers Weekly Booklife Prize

"Worth putting on your reading list." -
Library Journal

"BV Lawson has created a memorable character in Drayco, a concert pianist turned FBI agent, turned crime consultant. He also has the fascinating condition of synesthesia, which not only adds a mysterious depth to his character it is integral to the plot." -
Big Als Books & Pals


Genre: Mystery

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