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"...now you don't"
Reviewed by Barb Hicks
Posted October 25, 2004
While in New Orleans during Mardi Gras, Ellie Byron
witnessed a murder. She is now living in Toussiant,
Louisiana and is the owner of the bookstore Hungry Eyes.
Ellie is thrownfor a loop when she learns that Charles
Penn, the man convicted of that murder has escaped and may Read more...
"Exhilarating romantic suspense"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 21, 2004
Two years ago, Ellie Byron was standing on a balcony
watching the Mardi Gras festivities when she saw the
Stephanie Gray murder. The New Orleans Police arrested
Charles Penn, but Ellie could not identify whether he was
the killer as she insisted she followed the victim; the
police believe Read more...
SummaryDeath at Mardi Gras
Ellie Byron witnessed the first murder
Two years ago during Mardi Gras a young woman was brutally
killed with an ice pick. Charles Penn, a hard-eyed man
with a history of violence, was convicted. But Ellie was
never certain of his guilt. Now, while being transported
between maximum security prisons, he's escaped.
Death in Diamonds
Suddenly another woman is found dead, lying cold on a bed
of diamonds in a New Orleans jewelry shop. Recognizing
that both murders mirror the crimes in bestselling novels
by Sonia Elliott and must be connected, the police show up
at Ellie's Toussaint, Louisiana, bookshop. The first
murder had frightened Ellie, but their news of a second
terrifies her. Afraid for her own safety, she turns to
the only person she really trusts: attorney Joe Gable.
Joe would give his life to protect Ellie, but neither he
nor Ellie knows just how deadly and brilliant an enemy
they faceor how near he is.
Death of a Witness
When the third book in Elliott's mystery series is
released, Joe and Ellie realize that time has run out. In
this book, the killer eliminates the only threat to his
freedom. The last death will be the death of a witness.
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