A Secret to Tell by Roberts, Ann

Ann Roberts

A Secret to Tell

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Five women. Five secrets.Attorney Victor Guzman knows their secrets, so it's no surprise when he's found dead in his law firm's restroom.Real estate agent/amateur sleuth...

Five women. Five secrets.

Attorney Victor Guzman knows their secrets, so it's no surprise when he's found dead in his law firm's restroom.

Real estate agent/amateur sleuth Ari Adams and her girlfriend, ex-cop-turned-private-investigator Molly Nelson, are working hard to build their careers and rebuild their relationship. While Molly investigates the Guzman slaying, Ari unravels a mystery of her own, a murder with roots going all the way back to her childhood.

Each revealed secret moves them closer to danger. Will they pay the ultimate price for the truth?

A Secret to Tell is award-winning author Ann Roberts's much-anticipated sixth Ari Adams mystery.

Ann Roberts is the author of numerous romance and general fiction books, as well as the award-winning Ari Adams mystery series. Ann is a native Arizonan who should have been born near an ocean and a lighthouse. She loves to find a beach whenever possible and has set several of her stories near the Pacific Ocean. She recently married her partner after nearly twenty-one years together, and she wonders how such a wonderful woman would tolerate living with a writer for so long.
For many years Ann was an English teacher and was thrilled every time a high school student found the joy of writing. While many of her budding author protégées promised to split the royalties of their future best sellers with her, she has yet to see a check from any of them.
Ann enjoys a good joke, excellent red wine, watching movies, debating social issues, reading (of course!), going to plays and spending time with friends. She loves hearing from readers and can be reached through her website, annroberts.net or on Facebook.

Genre
Mystery
Pages
240
Publisher
Bella Books
Publication Date
April 18, 2017
ISBN
9781594935466