A missing boy. A stolen nugget. A shocking revelation.
Derek Turpin is set on revenge, and no one is safe, least of all
Damien and Millie. Yet, duty and friendship call, pulling the detective duo in
opposite directions. While Damien is engaged in a race against time to rescue
young Artie Sutherland, Millie goes to the aid of a sister-in-law she has never
met.
From the author:
The Gold Dragon Caper is the fourth book in the Damien Dickens
Mysteries series.
The Gold Dragon Caper was both the easiest and the most difficult
of the Damien Dickens Mysteries for me to write. I knew where I wanted to go
with my plot, I knew my villain (not always the case for me at the start of a
book project), and I knew how and where I wanted the story to end. That was the
easy part.
The hard part of the project was its emotional content. I
literally wrote some of this book with tears in my eyes.
The Gold Dragon Caper is a darker story than the first three
novels. It was difficult to avoid the influence of the political climate in the
USA during its writing, especially as Derek J. Turpin shares some
characteristics with another DJT.
I don’t want to reveal any spoilers, so let me just say that we
learn more about what makes Millie tick in this Caper. She went through some
tough times before she met Damien, and some of that comes back to haunt her in
this story.
I hope you enjoy The Gold Dragon Caper.
Amazon Buy link: mybook.to/tgdc
Phyllis Entis |
Phyllis Entis is the author of the Damien Dickens Mysteries
series, which includes The Green Pearl Caper, The White Russian Caper and The
Chocolate Labradoodle Caper and The Gold Dragon Caper. Her debut novel, The
Green Pearl Caper, was a Library Journal SELF-e Selection. Phyllis is a
free-lance writer and retired food safety microbiologist with degrees from
McGill University and the University of Toronto. In 2007, ASM Press published
her non-fiction book, Food Safety: Old Habits, New Perspectives.
Phyllis lives in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California with her husband
and their Australian Cobberdog, Shalom. When she’s not writing, Phyllis usually
can be found walking around town, browsing in the local library, or enjoying
her garden.
Website and blog: phyllisentis.wordpress.com
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