Author Lois Richman pens a tale of mystery, murder, and intrigue in her book, “Key West Interlude.”
In the book, Captain Maxwell Hernandez was found dead next to his fishing vessel, “The Ramblin' Rose,” where he lay facedown in the waters at the Bahia Honda Inlet near Key West, Florida. Along with his death was the fact that $300,000 was also missing from his boat's safe. His untimely death caused a series of suspects to determine whether or not foul play was at hand.
Meanwhile, Paulette Marshall is on her way to start her new life. Fresh from her divorce and leaving her luxurious life in Bel Air behind, she becomes the local high school counselor in Key West. Her student, Ariel Costa, is a victim of sexual abuse by the recently deceased captain. She was also aboard on that ill-fated trip on the vessel and serves as a person of interest to local authorities. With multiple issues at home including being pregnant with Max's child, and dealing with neglectful parents, Ariel's hands are tied as she simply can't tell the authorities why that money was stolen—otherwise, she'll be sent to jail and charged for stealing the entire amount.
Whatever the case, the situation is definitely ideal for Susanna, the deceased captain's youngest daughter, as she needs the funds in the hopes her drug dealer husband will take her back.
A tale laced with mystery, danger, and starting a new life, Lois Richman provides an exciting adventure through the help of an unlikely hero.
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Key West Interlude by Lois Richman by Lois Richman
Kindle | B07QMP67HG
Paperback | 978-1643454634
Audiobook | B08F824VKN
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