When Beth Collins, a senior producer in New York on a true crime show, has a theory about the murder of a teenager that occurred more than three years ago in Auclair, Louisiana, during a blood moon, Detective John Bowie shrugs off her idea in Blood Moon by Sandra Brown coming out March 4. Most important, if Beth is right, the two must work together to prevent another young woman from disappearing during the next blood moon…in four days.
Bowie is still smarting
over the investigation of Crissy Mellin’s disappearance that was derailed by his
corrupt boss, who is being interviewed for Beth’s show, “Crisis Point”. Bowie has
been commanded to keep to himself his criticisms about how poorly the
investigation was handled. The more Bowie follows Beth’s lead about the timing
of blue moons and murders, the more determined he is to go rogue and partner
with three other police agencies who have had murders during a blue moon.
The cop and the producer
race to pool the clues they have gathered to find the murderer before he acts
again. At the same time, they are on the run from the dirty cops who want to
silence the pair before they spoil everything for Bowie’s nemesis.
Publishing since 1981, Sandra
Brown has written more
than 70 novels. She is primarily a writer of romantic
suspense with detailed
sex scenes, with Blood
Moon no exception. Brown has also written historical fiction about the
Great Depression, titled Rainwater. Four of this
native Texan’s books have been adapted to film.
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