THE ELSON LEGACY: An Alton Rhode Mystery (ALTON RHODE MYSTERIES Book 6)
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THE ELSON LEGACY: An Alton Rhode Mystery (ALTON RHODE MYSTERIES Book 6)
LAWRENCE DE MARIA'S ACCLAIMED THRILLERS AND MYSTERIES HAVE "A TOUCH OF BOURNE, A DASH OF BOND AND A SPRIG OF SPENSER". (John Crudele, the New York Post)
Alton Rhode is feeling a bit lonely – and depressed. Just about everyone he knows, including his girlfriend, is out of town.
Then, Laurene Robillard walks into his office.
At first, he does not recognize the beautiful, mature woman. She has changed dramatically since posing as a dying waif years earlier as part of a plot that almost cost Rhode his life.
The former hooker is now respectable, very rich and soon to be married. But she needs Rhode’s help.
Someone has murdered her grandfather, Colver Elson, a man she has just reconnected with after tracking down her birth mother in Atlas, Virginia.
Laurene trusts Rhode, who protected her even when he figured out her part in the earlier conspiracy.
The private eye heads south, where he soon discovers that the murder of Elson, a prominent judge, is not the only evil lurking in the small Virginia town. Someone also wants Rhode dead before he can uncover a scheme involving powerful local figures.
With two killers straight out of "Deliverance" on his tail, Rhode accepts help from someone even tougher than he is, and the bodies start to pile up.
MORE CRITICAL ACCLAIM
“While De Maria may have been an award-winning financial reporter, he's an awfully good fiction writer as well.†(THE NAPLES DAILY NEWS)
“What is really almost beyond belief is how easily De Maria has transitioned from the dry world of financial reporting to the wild and lavish world of novel writing.†(THE COLLIER CITIZEN)
De Maria is “a master of thriller dialogue.†(THE WASHINGTON INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF BOOKS)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Winner of an Associated Press award for crime reporting, Lawrence De Maria is a Pulitzer-nominated journalist who cut his teeth on financial corruption at The New York Times and Forbes.