What was Reginald Johnson Harrison into? And did Sylvia Shannon kill him?
Those are the two questions that keep playing in the mind of Detective Vincent Kapoulous.
The best detective on the case is stumped. It doesn’t help that the person of interest is one of the most beautiful women he’s meet—and he’s fallen for her.
But putting that aside, he has a case to solve. So using his unorthodox methods, with the help of his ride or die secretary and rookie partner, they set out to find out about missing paintings, dead bodies and possibly one of the most beautiful serial killers in the world.
Sylvia Shannon is confused, in the dark and a suspect for murder. With a stepsister she can scarcely trust and a handsome detective that seems to take more than a professional interests in her; she doesn’t know where to turn.
She knows one thing however: she’s not going to jail for a murder she didn’t do, and if she has to solved this crime herself, so be it.
She just hopes that her growing feelings for the sexy, cool Detective Kapoulous doesn’t trip her up.
<b>Note from Author: “This is a work of fiction, created solely from my reality. Any errors regarding unorthodox or proper procedures in the legal system were done on purpose to further the storyline.”</b>
<b>A fun read, with a lot of twists, turns and eccentric characters.</b>
<i>A crime suspense story with a Film Noir feel, set in contemporary times.</i>
<i>This story isn’t a matter of who did it? But why?</i>
<i>You’ll never look at art and a museum the same way again!</i>