Dos víctimas octogenarias… …con Rohypnol en su organismo. ¿Por qué alguien les daría una droga de sumisión química? Luca ha oído los rumores y ahora hay una denuncia oficial. El dueño de una lujosa residencia asistida ha sido acusado de abuso. Parece un caso sencillo de investigar, pero ¿hay algo más siniestro detrás? ¿Eutanasia o codicia? Luca cree que puede haber una tercera opción. Con la mesa llena de investigaciones de robos, una de las cuales dejó a las víctimas golpeadas con una pistola, Luca está desbordado. ¿Logrará desentrañar las pistas y llegar a la verdad? Su instinto le dice que hay una conexión… …pero ¿quién está detrás de todo esto? ¿Se trata solo de dinero? Te encantará esta nueva entrega de la serie Luca Mystery, por su trabajo detectivesco implacable y su mente para desentrañar mentiras y engaños. Consíguelo ahora. ***Puedes adentrarte en la serie Luca Mystery con cualquier libro.
Dan is a USA Today and Amazon best seller author, who wrote his first story at the age of ten and enjoys telling stories and jokes.
Dan gets his story ideas by exploring the question; What if?
In almost every situation he finds himself in, Dan starts exploring what if this or that happened? What if this person died, was hurt, or did something unusual or illegal?
Dan’s non-stop mind spin provides him with plenty of material to weave into interesting stories.
A fan of books and films that have twists and are difficult to predict, Dan crafts his stories to prevent the reader from guessing correctly. He writes each and every day, forcing the words out when necessary and has written over twenty novels to date. It’s not a matter of wanting to write, Dan simply has to.
Dan passionately believes people can realize their dreams if they focus and act, and he encourages just that.
His favorite saying is – “The price of discipline is always less than the cost of regret”
Dan likes to remind people to get the negativity out of their lives. He feels it is contagious and advises people to steer clear of negative people. He believes having a true, positive mind set makes it feel like life is rigged in your favor. When he gets off base, he tells himself, ‘You can’t have a good day with a bad attitude.’
Married with two daughters and a needy Maltese, Dan lives in Southwest Florida. A New York native, Dan teaches at local colleges, writes novels, and plays tenor saxophone in several jazz bands. He also drinks way too much wine and never, ever takes himself too seriously.
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