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STUNNER by Niki Danforth

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Niki Danforth
Pancora Press
September 2013 | E-Book Edition (ISBN 9780615882314)
April 2014 | Audiobook Edition

STUNNER is the first book in Danforth’s Ronnie Lake mystery series. In a recent free promotion on Amazon.com, and the book peaked at #1 in the Crime, Private Investigators, and Women Private Investigators categories, and #5 in the Mystery Category, with over 20,000 total downloads. The audiobook released on April 3, 2014, and is available on Audible, Amazon, and iTunes.

Synopsis

Beautiful. Bright. And possibly deadly…

That’s all Ronnie Lake knows about her soon to be sister-in-law, Juliana. But Ronnie is determined to find out the truth about her wealthy brother’s new lover—before he throws away his happiness, his fortune…maybe even his life. Who is this mysterious woman, and where did she come from? What is she hiding? And how deep could the deception go?

First the family receives strange phone calls. Then a disturbing package appears at their estate outside New York City. Ronnie—a divorced, downsized, 50-something—seems an unlikely detective. But she soon finds she’s got an instinct for this type of work, as she falls ever deeper into a sinister world where people will do anything to escape their past. And Juliana may be the most desperate of them all.

About Niki Danforth

As the daughter of a Cold War covert intelligence officer, Niki Danforth has the thriller/adventure gene in her DNA. After a career as a successful TV/video producer and director in New York, this empty-nester is embarking on the next chapter of her life, returning to her first love, mystery books, and reinventing herself as an exciting new voice in the genre.

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Highlight: The Literary Bunny Reviews CABBAGES AND KINGS by Thomas Steinbeck

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Take a look at this review written by Christina Rosendahl over at The Literary Bunny for Thomas Steinbeck’s CABBAGES AND KINGS: Click here.

Christina writes that “it’s definitely worth reading both Steinbecks.”

The Literary Bunny is a blog about books and reading, featuring tons of book reviews, reading lists/challenges, and other bookish posts.