Cash Kills
by Nanci Rathbun
Angie is a believable blend of tough stuff and compassion, and uses both for her clients. But just like organizing all the dishes to a huge Thanksgiving dinner, Nanci Rathbun stirs up tension and keeps us licking our chops for the final sit-down.
~The Editing Pen
Mystery , Secrets, Suspense and murder all set the stage for this book! I was captivated and intrigued that I couldn’t put it down. This whodunit will keep you guessing till the very end.
~Shelley’s Book Case
What a fun cast of characters…
~readalot
It’s an amazing cozy mystery! It ‘s full of suspense and mystery. Angie with her sympathy and her Sicilian-American family will captivate you from the first page.
~LibriAmoriMiei
Cash Kills: An Angelina Bonaparte Mystery
Cozy Mystery
2nd in Series
Paperback: 258 pages
Publisher: Cozy Cat Press (June 3, 2014)
ISBN-10: 1939816440
ISBN-13: 978-1939816443
Synopsis:
When her office mate, accountant Susan Neh, brings Angelina Bonaparte a client named Adriana Johnson, the PI wonders how she can help this bedraggled young woman. Adriana’s parents, immigrants from the former Yugoslavia, were murdered only a week earlier, in a robbery at their small hardware store. Now she has discovered that, despite living like the working poor, they were actually quite wealthy––with numerous large bank accounts located around the world. Adriana is suspicious about her newfound status and hires Angie to discover the nature of her deceased parents’ wealth. When Angie arrives to interview with the parents’ attorney, Herman Petrovitch, he is missing, but his secretary Dragana is there––lying dead on the office floor, with her head blown off. Homicide detective––and Angie’s own boyfriend––Ted Wukowski, cautions her against getting involved in the murder investigation. Of course, Angie pays little heed to his warning.
About This Author
Nanci Rathbun is a lifelong reader of mysteries – historical, contemporary, futuristic, paranormal, hard-boiled, cozy … you can find them all on her bookshelves. She brings logic and planning to her writing from a background as an IT project manager, and attention to characters and dialog from her second career as a Congregationalist minister. Her first novel, Truth Kills: An Angelina Bonaparte Mystery, is out in both paperback and ebook formats. The first chapter is available free on her web site and on her Goodreads page. Cash Kills is the second book in the series. Number three has a working title of Deception Kills, with plans to publish in 2015.
Nanci is a longtime Wisconsin resident who relocated to Tennessee to be closer to her granddaughters – oh, and their parents – and is planning an upcoming move to the West Coast for the same reason. No matter where she lives, she will always be a Packers fan.
Author Links
Webpage: http://nancirathbun.com
Facebook: Author Nanci Rathbun
Twitter: @nancirathbun
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7199317.Nanci_Rathbun
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Nanci-Rathbun/e/B00E9E7QCI
First Book in the Series
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You got me into reading again. Loved #1 – looking forward to #2. If you say ‘break a leg’ for an actor, what do you say to an author?
Kris, I’m glad you’re reading! As for what to say to an author, please don’t say “break (or injure) an arm or hand”! I sprained my left shoulder a couple of weeks ago and it’s been very difficult to type with one hand while the left arm was in a sling. Thank goodness it’s improving. Hmmm … how about “break all the bestselling records”?