Cross Town Murders
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About the Book
In a small town, no one expects anyone to get murdered—let alone three vibrant, beautiful women in the prime of their lives. Meet Mac O’Brien, seasoned veteran on the local police force. He knows what solves mysteries: procedure and systematic investigation. The calling card of the latest particularly gruesome murderer has him questioning everything he thought he ever knew about police work—and second-guessing his every instinct. Fighting him every step of the way is Greta Murphy, sexy local TV reporter. With the eye of an eagle, the nose of a bloodhound, and a dangerously keen sixth sense, she’ll do whatever it takes to capture The One Big Story that will propel her to stardom. When her relentless impulsivity threatens to blow the investigation wide open, Mac forces his hand, which creates further complications. As Mac and Greta collide, the tension blurs the boundary between personal and professional roles. Will the spotlight be too bright for Greta as she reports the news… or will she become the news? Join them as they scour the countryside looking for the killer.
About the Author
Ann J. Colby was born and brought up in rural upstate New York and earned her B.A. in History from St. John Fisher College and her Masters in U.S and International Relations from the College of St. Rose. She teaches World History and Government and Economics in a small rural school. Colby lives in the hamlet of Pierrepont Manor and is currently working on her next novel.