The first in an exciting new police procedural series featuring Detective Sandra Cameron, an attractive and unattached young policewoman who comes with a beautiful home, a snazzy BMW roadster, a stable for her magnificent quarter horse, Buster Brown, and a beloved brother whose murder has never been solved.
Each novel in this compelling new series about Los Angeles cops will deal with a unique and fascinating Los Angeles milieu. In her first outing, Detective Sandra Cameron finds out that drawing cartoons can be deadly, especially when you are as original and unorthodox as cartoonist extraordinaire Parker Stewart. When the talented but deceased Mr. Stewart is found lying next to a note reading “That’s All, Folks,” most people assume he committed suicide.
Detective Cameron and her colleague Detective Sergeant Tom Rigby suspect Mr. Parker met a much darker demise, one that included some unasked-for assistance. They are even more suspicious after a beautiful dead girl, another cartoon industry insider, is found floating her tub. The two cops decide to combine forces, and their relationship teeters on the somewhat fluid boundary between their professional and personal lives. Tom has just been betrayed by an ex-wife, and he is distressed by his feelings for Sandra. She, on the other hand, has her own very comfortable life. She has to ask herself whether romance on the job is ever a good idea, and does she really need a man in her life?
What she has in her life is a cold-blooded murderer, and as Tom and Sandra struggle with their personal demons, including the ongoing unsolved case involving Sandra’s brother, a devilish killer is concocting some chilling scenario’s.
I am reading your book, about 3/4 through, and I was sure you must be a Christian! Now I see your website, and I can tell why. 🙂 I bought it at the Library book sale, because I am from Burbank originally, and I worked for the studios. I had to read it! This book would make a great movie for the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries Channel. Thanks for using your talents in a way that shows that Christians are human also, it’s just that we have been saved through grace. Thanks again!