Death of the Blue Flower
by Roxann Hill
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Pub Date Sep 08 2015 | Archive Date Sep 08 2015
Amazon Publishing | Amazon Crossing
Description
Working in an exclusive, high-end rehab clinic in Germany, ex-con Alicia Petersen does her job well enough to get through the day. Battered by life, she’s generally not one for conversation, escaping her dreary existence through daydreams of her childhood. These dreams and the friendship of Miriam Morgenroth, an elderly patient, are all that keep her going.
One day, Miriam disappears without a trace. But patients do walk away from rehab time and again, so no one suspects foul play—no one except Alicia. Determined to conduct her own search, she asks for help from a chemo-ravaged police detective, Chris Winkler, who jumps at a chance to put his dormant expertise to use in the investigation.
From the Bavarian Alps to the northern German Coast, the two follow a bloody trail into a world of betrayal, revenge, and murder, with motives that reach far back into an appalling past. As Alicia and Chris grow closer, they soon discover that Miriam had many secrets—the sort that threaten the lives of those who attempt to bring them to light.
A Note From the Publisher
While continuing to pursue her executive-level career, Roxann Hill writes novels that she would like to read herself: romance, fantasy, and mystery/thrillers are her favorite genres. The centerpiece of each of her novels is always the love story.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781503947245 |
PRICE | $14.95 (USD) |
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