Whose secret is a motive for murder?Sandra is murdered while working late at the office and the investigation drives Detective Elliot crazy because everyone has secrets.Ian is trying to hide illicit activities, Henry has a darker, hidden side, Georgeneeds money and will make it any way he can, Nathan wants escape from a mundane existence, Brody seeks power and respect, and Brooke wants to get … Brody seeks power and respect, and Brooke wants to get ahead in the worst of ways.
Will Lea and Maddy discover who wants to protect their secret badly enough to kill? Perhaps, but not without a surprise twist at the end!
Unplug and escape with the sister sleuths’ latest adventure!
If you like Carolyn Dean, Mary Hiker, Dianne Harman, B.R. Snow, Agatha Frost or Ceecee James, you’ll love Rayna Morgan.
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“The sneaky twists and turns are fabulous and keep you wanting to read on to find out what’s coming next.”–L Harrison
“The characters are likeable, colorful, interesting and full of energy.”–J Phillips
“It moves like a sidewinder from start to finish, and sinks its teeth into you without warning.” –Charles R.
“I can’t wait to read the other books in the series.”–Patricia M.
“I love the sisters, adore the dogs and the story line is nice and tight.”–J. R. Webber
“Rayna Morgan has a deft touch with making everything real.”–Brianna
“This is a fun story with a surprising ending.”–Sharon M.
“The sisters are fun to read.”–Dawn C.
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Brilliant! I loved this book. The story was quick paced, kept the reader’s interest, had incredible twists and turns, and a surprise ending. The characters were realistic and relatable, their flaws and dark secrets added so much to the story, and the main characters were well developed. Highly recommend.
Murder After Hours – a review by Rosemary Kenny
The eponymous victim is found by amateur sleuth Lea Austin, (one of the ‘Sister Sleuths’ in the series title) who called on her at the office on business, only to get a terrible shock.
Police officer Pat Fisher reports to her boss, Lieutenant Tom Elliot, just as they’re called to the murder scene. Did Henry kill his cheating wife?
Was Sandra killed by her boss Ian, or one of her lovers from the ‘swinging’ parties? Was she really a billionaire’s illegitimate heiress daughter?
Is there a link between the murder and the theft of two valuable paintings?
What do Maddy and Lea do to trap the crooks?
With a barrel-full of red herrings and treachery at every turn, can Lea and Maddy solve the murder before becoming victims too?
Get your copy of Rayna Morgan’s Murder After Hours to find out the unexpected truth!
I really love Rayna Morgan’s Sister Sleuths books. This one was really good and had me guessing until the end and I didn’t figure it out. A lady who works at an insurance office is killed and there are more suspects than usual who had reason to want her dead. I think everyone who loves a good mystery will love this one.
I love how the characters interact with one another in these stories. It keeps the storyline interesting and flowing great. The characters are well developed and are consistent with how they are in the series. In this story there seems to be too many suspects for a murder. And everyone has a secret they don’t want revealed. Can the sisters find the correct killer before he or she strikes again? You will have to read the book to find out. I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of this book from Reading Deals.
I was first introduced to this series with the fifth book Murder After Hours. I have since read four of the other books in the series. I enjoyed each book and chain read three since they were substantial and interesting. The sisters aren’t like other characters that do the stupid formula with their investigations, but actually help law enforcement with interviews from reluctant or missed people. The reader never knows where the path will lead since it’s definitely not straight.
The Nut Case: How It All Began – This book was a freebie offered in Murder After Hours. It was just as enjoyable as MAH. A well written, fast paced story with a well thought out plot. The characters are interesting and they have developed continuously in MAH. None of the characters acted stupidly and their dialog was realistic. I contacted the author to review her books. 4*
Murder At The Pier #1 – This picks up after The Nut Case and keeps right on going. This fast-paced, intriguing story keeps the reader glued to the pages. Just when everyone thinks the crime is solved, it gets deeper with intrigue. While the suspect isn’t a surprise, the reader gets a selection of possible criminals. The author does a great job with her descriptions, both characters and scenes. There’s a touch of possible romance; it appears in the making.
I had read the fifth book first, so I saw the growth of the characters as compared to The Nut Case and this book. The dialogue is realistic; there’s no stupid formulas; and the characters are compliment each other, both socially and as crime solving “partners”. 4*
Murder Act Two #2 – Another well-written, fast-paced story with an interesting story line and characters. This story picks up a month after Murder At The Pier stopped. There are the regular characters, as well as new ones. The characters needed for this story are developed enough to keep the reader’s interest. The regulars keep showing more facets to their personalities. Another substantial read, with an interesting plot that really kicks it into gear around the 70 percent mark of the story with autopsy findings; along with the background material that makes it easy to fall into the story. But there’s a bit of preaching when Lea and Jon are talking, not sure if chapter 18 is necessary for the story. 4*
Murder Western Style #3 – This book starts three weeks after Murder Act Two ended. Another interesting novel with our favorite characters and a few new ones. Fast paced and filled with suspense, the book is a substantial story with realistic dialog and no stupid formulas. The ladies are still working with law enforcement without doing the officers’ jobs. The author’s descriptions keep the story interesting and the pages fly by quickly. 4*
Murder After Hours #5 – This is my first book by this author and I was pleasantly surprised to find this book substantial and interesting. It is well written, fast paced with a thoughtful, twisting plot. I liked the interesting characters and found them realistic and their dialog better than average. I couldn’t put the book down and finished it in one sitting. It was a pleasure to read book without profanity and sex. I loved the ending. I look forward to reading more of her books. 4*
Hit and Run #6 – Another intriguing and interesting story from one of my new favorite indie authors (a very short list). This is actually different from the previous stories concerning certain family members doing the investigation and the new locations. The sisters’ retired father and Lea undertake an investigation while Lea is visiting her parents. She learns a lot of her retired chief of police dad, but still manages to get herself in trouble.
I didn’t care that Lea was so free (childlike?) with her information while she was interviewing “suspects”; an example: she said her dad was retired after he said he was CoP. She trusts the word of a “suspect” and takes off flying around Mexico by herself – dumb. But that bit of idiocy aside, the rest of the story and especially the ending is worth reading and entertaining.
Well written and thought out, the story keeps the reader interested in completing the story, even with the stupidity that impulsive Lea engages in while in Mexico. I think the ending gives a good indication of the future for some of the characters and I’m looking forward to seeing more of the partnership between the sisters and their family. Warren and Barbara, the parents, were engaging and likable, and an great addition to this story. 4*
I contacted the author to review her books out of curiosity.