Digging Up Death
To unearth a killer,
you have to get your fingernails dirty.
Archeology Professor Mari Duggins has the perfect life and everything money can buy. As cable television hostess of “Archeology Today,” she’s in line for her dream job as KTXL’s new morning show co-host.
Then her colleague is murdered and her husband is accused of stealing an Egyptian artifact. Compelled to clear his name, she interferes in the FBI investigation, digging up dirt on those closet to her, putting the truth, her marriage, and her life on the line.
Will someone Mari trusts stop her from uncovering the truth about her husband? Or will the truth bury her alive?
Genre: Mystery
Length: 70,000 words
Book Two: Mummy’s the Word: A celebrity television hostess travels to
Currently editing
The Dark Room
An award winning photographer faces his guilt
when a roll of film leads him to the dark room of his past.
Photographer Michael Versaci returns to New York after moving away to escape the memories of the fire that killed two friends in his home. Armed with his new faith, he’s ready to face the temptations of his old life, but unaware that his past holds hidden dangers.
When his ex-fiancée appears and fashion models start disappearing, Michael is thrown into a twisted plot of kidnapping and deception. Soon he discovers the abductions are linked to his past. When flashbacks of the fire resurface along with the guilt, he wants to flee, but his ex-fiancée becomes the next target. Can he face his sin in order to save her, or will they both become the next victims in the dark room?
This is a WIP and about 60% complete
