The author of The Brianna Sullivan Mysteries, Murder Off the Books, Murder Takes the Cake, and the short story "Riley Come Home," Evelyn David is the pseudonym for Marian Edelman Borden and Rhonda Dossett. Marian lives in New York and is the author of ten nonfiction books on a wide variety of topics ranging from veterans benefits to playgroups for toddlers! For more information on these books, please visit her web site at www.marianedelmanborden.com Rhonda lives in Muskogee, Oklahoma, is the director of the coal program for the state, and in her spare time enjoys imagining and writing funny, scary mysteries. Marian and Rhonda write their mystery series via the internet. While many fans who attend mystery conventions have now chatted with both halves of Evelyn David, Marian and Rhonda have yet to meet in person.
Please check out Evelyn's website at www.evelyndavid.com and their blog – The Stiletto Gang - www.thestilettogang.blogspot.com/ for information about Evelyn David's appearance schedule and writing projects.
The Dog Days of Summer in Lottawatah
by Evelyn David
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BN ID:
2940012536884
- Publisher: Evelyn David
- Publication date: 10/21/2010
- Series: Brianna Sullivan Mysteries , #2
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- File size: 207 KB
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Psychic Brianna Sullivan is back in The Dog Days of Summer in Lottawatah, Volume 2 of the Brianna Sullivan Mysteries.
Brianna, still in Lottawattah, Oklahoma, is now being pestered by the ghostly ex-girlfriend of main squeeze Detective Cooper Jackson. The apparition won't move away from Cooper and towards the light until Brianna figures out who killed her.
Volume 2 of the series, a novella, finds Brianna selling lake lots for a new resort, attending her boyfriend's high school class reunion where the guests aren't all of this world, and tracking down a killer (or two). The Dog Days of Summer in Lottawatah has a mystery to die for, characters you'll love, and sparkling dialogue that will make you laugh out loud. Who knew ghosts could have such a good sense of humor?