Being bi-coastal, Salome spends part of the year in her Georgetown residence, particularly enjoying spring time in the Washington, D.C. area. In this second mystery in the series, we meet a new set of characters, including Salome's ex-husband, a successful mystery author, and a Black P. I. with whom Salome has a close friendship. When a famous interior designer is found brutally murdered, Salome uses her Feng Shui skills to reveal some terrible secrets about the victim and his killer.
Author Denise Osborne applies twelve years of feng shui studies in A Deadly Arrangement, the first in a new mystery series featuring feng shui practitioner Salome Waterhouse, and published by Berkley Prime Crime. An avid interest in Asian culture began when Osborne attended high school in Tokyo, Japan. She earned a B.A. in Journalism (emphasis motion picture production) and is the author of the Queenie Davilov mysteries set in the film industry and published by Henry Holt, Inc. A former public relations director for the Potawatomie Indians of Oklahoma, Ms Osborne has written articles and co-authored a book about Native American art and artists.