Marni
Graff writes two award-winning mystery series: The Nora Tierney English
Mysteries and The Trudy Genova Manhattan Mysteries. She teaches writing
workshops and mentors the Writers Read program, and is Managing Editor of
Bridle Path Press.
Graff also writes the crime review blog Auntie M Writes, www.auntiemwrites.com.
Connect with the Author here:
American writer Nora Tierney is house hunting in
Oxford to solidify her little family that includes her almost-year old son,
Sean, and her partner, Det. Insp. Declan Barnes. But why does she feel like
she's being followed?
When tracking devices confirm Nora has a stalker, it sets off a
chain of events that connect to Declan's murder investigation of a young Oxford
art restorer, and will bring bioterrorism and a psychopath into their lives,
while Sean's hangs in the balance. The fourth Nora Tierney English mystery is
the most tension-filled yet, a meditation on what is family and home, combined
with art theft and an international conspiracy.
Find the links to the entire series here:
Snippets:
(From Ch 2:)
“I wanted to talk to you again about the money Paul left
me, Declan.”
“And I’ve told you each time you bring it up, Nora, that I don’t
need the gritty details. That money’s for you and Sean.”
“Yes, but surely you must have questions, and with this house
hunting—”
“You’ve said it’s adequate to take the burden off you, and to
buy a house alone.” Was this her way of asking if he wanted to live with her?
“That’s all I need to know. It’s tough to be jealous of a dead man, Nora.” His
thoughts tumbled over each other.
Did he really mean that? Was Nora really over Paul Pembroke?
She’d told him it would never have worked with Paul, yet she’d recently
developed a relationship with his parents. But then, they were her baby’s
family, too. “I’m just glad it’s relieved your financial pressure,” he ended.
At least that was a true statement.
“True British reticence,” she muttered, shaking her head.
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