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Write Place, Wrong Time

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Best-selling crime author Carla Williams is enjoying newly-married life when the body of a young woman is found dumped in a field and becomes her husband’s latest case. After a friend’s daughter goes missing, Carla’s convinced there’s a connection, despite a lack of evidence tying the two events together. Carla joins the search for the girl and shortly afterwards receives life-changing news. When she strikes out on her own, everything takes a dark turn.

Detective Roger Graf loves how his wife’s mind works, even if she sometimes lets her imagination get the best of her. But when Carla goes missing, he reconsiders her suspicions. Is there a connection between his case, the missing girl, and Carla’s disappearance? Whatever it takes, Roger won’t rest until he finds his wife and brings her home.

223 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 14, 2023

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Gena Webb

9 books56 followers
Gena Webb aka Kay Wyont



Gena Webb’s passion has always been writing, but through the years it took second place to her other endeavor—serving her country. Born in California, she enlisted in the Air Force a few years after high school graduation. Her first assignment was as a computer operator in Omaha, Nebraska.

Eventually, she ended up in San Antonio, Texas, where she retired after serving more than 23 years. Eight months later, she got bored being a bum and went back to the Air Force where she served in a civilian capacity for another 19-plus years.

If Gena’s learned anything in her life, it's this: God is in control, He has a plan, and that plan includes only what is best for us. Although her books aren't "preachy" by any stretch of the imagination, she does tend to put that concept into her novels. Everyone could occasionally use a gentle reminder to live by faith, don't you think?

She currently lives in San Antonio with her wonderful, supportive husband of many years. Her children/stepchildren are scattered throughout the country, although their one daughter lives two houses away. This comes in handy when they want to travel, since she doesn't have to walk too far to feed their indoor kitty babies and the 4,000 stray cats that have taken up residence in the yard. That might be a slight exaggeration, but there are quite a few.

Gena Webb also writes under the pen name of Kay Wyont. Both of her series (The Misadventures of Miss Write and Alamo City Mystery) are set in San Antonio. They are liberally sprinkled with humor and the flavor of her adopted hometown. A percentage of all proceeds from her novels are donated to various charitable organizations. Visit her website at www.genawebb.com.

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121 reviews3 followers
June 2, 2023
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Detective Roger Fry is recently married to Crime Author Carla Williams and he is investigating the murder of a missing person, who was found in a field in San Antonia and dead. The Police are puzzled but when another girl goes missing they do not believe they are linked but Carla thinks there is a connection. Unfortunately she gets herself kidnapped and tied up next the missing girl. Roger, has a race against time to find them before there is another murder and is now convinced that Carla may have been correct and it does insinuate that the Police are not open minded and slow to act.

However this book has an underlying theme that not only do women act on their instincts but they are more intelligent than the Police, including her husband. There is also an underlying theme of Christian faith. If you pay attention, you can suss out where they are being kept but it does not spoil the book. Looking forward to the next in the series.
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88 reviews
June 14, 2024
Write Place, Wrong Time by Gena Webb.
The author provided me with a free copy of the book in exchange for my review.
There is not much I can comment on about this segment of the Misadventures series without the risk of spoilers.
A young girl's body is found with markings indicating possible strangulation. During the investigation into her death, another young girl goes missing and Carla believes both are somehow connected, but nobody, not even Roger, seems to agree.
I liked the pacing of all the elements in the story & the continued expansion of the world Carla lives in.
122 reviews3 followers
February 9, 2025
Here we go again!

I am addicted to this series and praying that there are more adventures to come. I love the interplay between the characters. You will too.
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