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Hot Tea...Cold Case

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This debut mystery introduces Stephen Blackman, a private eye with a taste for tea and a nose for trouble. His assignment? Find the three missing executives from a high-tech Boston company who disappeared with everything...including a vial of the Ebola virus. This exciting thriller combines international espionage, national politics and high technology in a riveting tale that will keep readers in suspense until the very last page!

236 pages, Paperback

Published April 15, 2007

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D.G. Stern

20 books9 followers
In addition to five adult mysteries, Hot Tea...Cold Case, There's Always Tomorrow, Stabbing Along the Straightaway, Chaos at the Concours and Panic in the Pits, D.G. Stern has authored the award winning Upton Charles-Dog Detective series for younger readers (www.uptoncharles.com), The Loneliest Tree, 25 Days of a Tropical Christmas, Sophie the Skunk and Francis the Firehouse Mouse

His taste for good wine and great food has been an inspiration in his writings and he is also the editor of Golf a la Carte, with a forward by Arnold Palmer (www.golfcookbook.com) featuring recipes from some of the nation's greatest golf clubs.

About his adult mysteries, Midwest Book Review has said, "...a riveting read of mystery and adventure, very much recommended reading."

The Upton Charles series (Something Fishy, Disappearing Diamonds, Winter Wonderland, Lost Loot, Ship Shape, Tip Top, Picture Perfect and Time tale) has impressed critics:
'This dog takes a bite out of crime.' Cambridge Chronicle
'Perfect for the read-to-me or the I-can-read-it myself age group.' Boston Globe
'Logical deductive thinking, teamwork, paying attention to random clues to put the jigsaw puzzle together, who would think these skills could be helped and taught by a dog, even a very smart dog?' Entrepreneur.com
'As a teacher of constructive logical, deductive thought, Upton rules.' Midwest Book Review

D.G. Stern is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Basket weaving and vintage car racing fill any empty moments.

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