Excerpt from Loose Ends

It’s been a very busy week over here! I hope you have had a happy holiday season. If you got a new ebook reader, are looking for new books for your current device (ereader, tablet, phone, or computer,) be sure to check out the promos in the sidebar—or bottom if you are browsing from your phone—to scoop up some good deals. And today is your last chance to get in on the Goodreads Giveaway for the three paperbacks in my Medical Kidnap Files series.

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme. Read the rules and more teasers at The Purple Booker. Anyone can play along.

I am currently reading through D.D. Van Dyke’s Cal Corwin series. This week’s teaser is from Loose Ends, the first in the series (and currently free on Kindle.) California Corwin is a tough female P.I. in San Francisco, an ex-cop who likes gambling and fast cars:

Mira shuddered and breathed deeply in, and then out. Her exhalation sent the sharp sour smell of alcohol wafting under my nose. “My daughter was kidnapped two days ago.”

D.D. Van Dyke, Loose Ends

When a young girl is kidnapped, street-smart but damaged San Francisco ex-cop California “Cal” Corwin is engaged to find and rescue her before murder raises the stakes. As a straightforward case takes unexpected twists, Cal must quell a growing fear that an anguished mother may never see her child again. With a shadowy crime lord lurking behind every unexpected clue, Cal struggles to tie up loose ends before evil claims its next victim.

 

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