The Big Shakeup
by Nancy Boyarsky
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GENRE: Mystery
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BLURB:
Everyone
is innocent until proven guilty, or so they say.
P.I. Nicole Graves arrives early at work, just as Los Angeles is hit with “the
Big One,” a long-predicted, devastating earthquake. When the building stops
shaking, Nicole finds Jerry, her boss, in his office dying of a gunshot wound.
It appears to be suicide.
Nicole is shocked to learn that the police have decided Jerry’s death was
murder and even more shocked that she’s their only suspect when there’s no
shortage of people with motives. And there’s the question of why the detectives
are pursuing this one case when all city workers, including the police, are in
an all-out search and rescue operation for survivors. All she can do is evade
capture long enough to prove her innocence and catch the real culprit.
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EXCERPT
She got up and hurried down the hall to Jerry’s office to see if his computer was still there. The odor she’d noticed before grew stronger as she approached his door. When Nicole opened it, the smell was unmistakable. It was blood—blood that had been left to ripen a while. She turned on her flashlight and swept the room with its beam. There was something lying on the floor near the desk. Hair rose on the back of her neck as she approached it. Just as she feared, it was a body. As soon as she was close enough, she focused the flashlight on its face and rocked back on her heels. It was Diana Chang, the young woman who’d arrived with Nate Goodman when Jerry was bleeding out. From the amount of blood on the floor, it looked as if Diana had bled out hours ago. She’d been shot through the forehead, and she was very dead.
Nicole got out the burner phone, ready to call 911. Only
then did she realize that she—of all people—couldn’t report Diana’s death. Even
calling anonymously was out of the question. It might allow the police to track
her new phone and learn she’d been at the scene of yet another murder. She also
had the feeling that, whether or not they tracked her here, they were still
going to blame her for Diana’s death.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Nancy’s award-winning Nicole Graves
Mysteries have been compared to Mary Higgins Clark and are praised for
contributing to the “women-driven mystery field with panache” (Foreword
Reviews) as well as for their “hold-onto-the-bar roller coaster” plots (RT Book
Reviews). Her debut novel The Swap—book one of the Nicole Graves Mysteries—won
the prestigious Eric Hoffer award for Best Micro Press Book of the Year.
Nancy has been a writer and editor for
her entire working career. She coauthored Backroom Politics, a New York Times
notable book, with her husband Bill Boyarsky. She has written several textbooks
on the justice system and contributed to anthologies, including In the Running
about women’s political campaigns and The Challenge of California. She has also
written for the Los Angeles Times, West magazine, Forbes, McCall’s, Playgirl,
Westways, and other publications. She was communications director for political
affairs for ARCO.
In addition to writing mysteries, Nancy
is producer and director of the “Inside Golden State Politics” podcast.
Nancy can be contacted through her
website, nancyboyarsky.com.
Visit Nancy
Online: lightmessages.com/nancy-boyarsky
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Goodreads:
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Amazon buy link: https://www.amazon.com/Shakeup-Nicole-Graves-Mysteries-Book-ebook/dp/B0C8ZNKZ78/
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