[Heist Ladies Caper Mystery 02] • The Trophy Wife Exchange
- Authors
- Shelton, Connie
- Publisher
- Secret Staircase Books, an imprint of Columbine Publishing Group LLC
- Tags
- womens fiction , vigilante justice , chick lit , humorous mystery series , women amateur sleuths , strong female protagonist , international money theft , suburban suspense , comedy caper mystery , divorce humor
- Date
- 2018-01-14T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.37 MB
- Lang
- en
Praise for Connie Shelton’s Heist Ladies series:
“What I loved most is the international flair of this story … I gave this a 5-star because of the grab, the clutch, the pace, and most of all, because of the characters. Great job!” –Amazon review
“The Heist Ladies series is going to be off the charts! Thank you Connie Shelton for such an awesome book.” – 5 stars, Goodreads reviewer
Sandy Werner’s longtime client walks into Desert Trust Bank, clearly down on her luck. Sandy is shocked to find Mary Holbrook’s once-hefty account is down to less than $200. Mary worked alongside her husband for years to build a successful business, but when she wasn’t looking, all their money vanished and Clint found himself a cute new wife. Abandoned, Mary might be homeless but she certainly isn’t helpless. She teams up with Sandy and her friends who call themselves the Heist Ladies. It’s their mission to see justice done, and Clint Holbrook is the perfect guy to do it to.
The ladies discover a huge shell game and track the deceitful ex to the other side of the world, determined to win back Mary’s financial security as well as her self-esteem. But Clint Holbrook has even more ominous problems involving Chinese mobsters, and he’s willing to take drastic measures to avoid being caught. Will the women catch up with him, or will his deadlier foes get him first?
“Wonderful characters, terrific plot and story line. I highly recommend Diamonds Aren't Forever … can hardly wait for the next installment!” –5-stars, Amazon review
“Connie Shelton gets better with every book she writes.” –The Midwest Book Review (on the Charlie Parker mysteries)