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Deception

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Murder, Mystery and Deceit.
Detective Sergeant Stella Bruno investigates the murder of a man whose mutilated body washes up on Brighton Beach.
In a case where the past is more revealing than the present, Stella and Detective Constable Brian Rhodes are mislead by a series of lies and need to call in Detective Sergeant Dominic Francese and his team before they solve this one.
If you enjoy mystery and intrigue, you’ll enjoy Deception, book nine in Peter Mulraney's Stella Bruno Investigates series of quick reads.

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Published July 23, 2021

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Peter Mulraney

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Peter Mulraney is a crime writing mystic from Adelaide, Australia.

He grew up in country South Australia, before going to Adelaide to complete high school and attend university. While he was studying in the city, he met an Italian girl and forgot to go home. He's married with two grown children.

Before devoting himself to writing, Peter worked as a teacher, an insurance agent, a banker and a public servant.

As a crime writer, he is the author of the Inspector West and Stella Bruno Investigates crime series.

As a mystic, he is the author of several books of insights on life, including Sharing the Journey: Reflections of a Reluctant Mystic, A Question of Perspective, My Life is My Responsibility: Insights for Conscious Living and Mystical Journey: A Handbook for Modern Mystics.

He's also the author of the Living Alone and Everyday Business Skills series.

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January 21, 2023
Detective Sergent Stella Bruno and her partner Detective Constable Brian Rhodes are called out to Brighton Beach. A bag with a body in it has been found. But this body has no hands or head. That is going to make identification difficult. As they investigate, they discover that somethings are not what they appear to be. A quick read short story. I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book.
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