The Gen Delacourt Mystery Series Book #4, A Thousand Tombs, and Book #5, Swindle Town, are now together in a single volume. Once again, Private Investigator Gen Delacourt thrills in these cozy-style crime and detective mysteries that burst with electrifying plots and excellent characterizations. She's real, she's flawed, she makes mistakes - but she prevails, and she rocks each and every story.
Amazon readers are saying:
"The author has created an exceptional series with fascinating characters, intriguing mysteries and comfortable and realistic dialogue."
"As a former published mystery author, I know a good mystery when I read one. This has all the ingredients needed- a likable heroine with a troubled past, an interesting plot and great supporting characters. I usually can guess the ending before I am done reading it, but this one kept me in the dark."
"Finally, a good read with a plot. I didn't want to put it down."
"Written very well. I hesitate on rating a book with 5 stars even when I have enjoyed it but this one deserves it. The characters were so well developed and the book had a good plot. Gen is a strong and stubborn woman. She is like so many of us that understand so much around us yet don't really understand ourselves - very realistic."
"The characters were well developed and the writing was excellent and the story line never let me off the hook. Thanks for a really good read."
Hello readers! I am the author of the Gen Delacourt Mystery Series, which includes Mark of the Loon, The Last Fairytale, Paint Me Gone, A Thousand Tombs, Swindle Town, Lock the Cellar Door, Midnight at Half Moon Bay, and The India Archives.
These are so great. They're like a bag of chocolates you just can't stop eating. Gen does it again on spite of herself. She doesn't make a very good decision towards the end of this and I'm sure there will be hell to pay in the next book. We shall see!