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Tempus: A Dezeray Jackson Private Investigator Novel

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Read the series Sinfully Scandalous Mysteries readers call ... "A highly original plot. "Swift, smart, and enjoyable!" "Captivating and masterful!"

Dez is a magnet for the downtrodden. Her Great Aunt Violet used to warn her to stay clear of broken and damage people. But a sign on her forehead reads, "Tell me anything." And they always do.

When Dez gets cornered by a frustrated cashier asking for advice, she wants the sign to stop blinking. After a long night of snapping pics for her latest case of liars and cheaters, all Dez wants is popcorn, a glass of wine, and to binge-watch something — anything.

But then, the cashier's 19-year-old sister ends up dead. The police ruled the death a suicide, but the sister is unconvinced and wants Dez to find proof. The cashier's sister was dating someone, but with no name, Dez has nothing to go on. It'll take a lot of digging to find a person without a name. But if Dez does, will she find proof the sister didn't kill herself?

If you like compelling reads with a pull-no-punches PI, then you'll love Kori D. Miller's riveting book. Filled with well-developed characters and a strong female lead, it provides a great distraction from everyday life.

A Dezeray Jackson Novel is book three in Kori's Sinfully Scandalous Mysteries series. Fans of Sue Grafton, Janet Evanovich, and Marcia Muller will love getting to know PI Dezeray Jackson. She's smart, sassy, and has a penchant for weapons, good-looking men, and a great game of pool. And only one of these helps her solve cases.

Buy Tempus and put your whodunit skills to the test!

232 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 31, 2020

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Kori D. Miller

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Here's the nitty-gritty: I write sinfully scandalous mysteries for adults, and create memorable adventures for young people. If you love Dr. Who, Sherlock, Star Trek, The Sneetches, Marvin the Martian, and Wonder Woman, then we should talk. I also love people-watching, and creating a storyline and dialogue for what I'm seeing. I'd be lying if I said that some of those experiences don't end up in my books. Tweet with me @koridmiller

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Another book this took longer there was 3 cases des had to work on.
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