Friday, November 16, 2012

Fortune Friday: Telling Lies is Free Today




Today's Fortune Friday is about a free e-book for you. Cathi Stoler's book, Telling Lies, is available for free download today here on Amazon. Downloading free e-books is a great way to check out new authors.

Here's the blurb from the back of the book:

How many lies does it take to get away with murder?
Laurel Imperiole, Senior Editor of "Women Now" magazine is enjoying a much-needed vacation in Florence, Italy. On her last day in the city, a chance encounter at the Uffizi Museum brings Laurel to a startling realization: she’s just bumped into a dead man.
Jeff Sargasso, a former friend and art dealer, was killed in the World Trade Center on 9/11 while concluding a private deal with Alfred Hammersmith, world-famous CEO of Hammersmith & Mann Investments. Sargasso was to broker the sale of what would become the world’s most expensive painting—priced at a hefty $150 million dollars. Hammersmith was acquiring the painting from an even bigger corporate shark, Miayamu Moto, of the multibillion-dollar MMJapan Corporation. Sargasso planned to leave for Japan immediately after the meeting to authenticate the painting and turn over the access codes to a Swiss holding account in which 10% of the asking price had been deposited.
Neither Sargasso nor Hammersmith made it out of 1 World Trade Center. Sargasso’s body was never recovered and it was presumed that the access codes to the $15 million died with him.
Could the man Laurel bumped into really have been Jeff Sargasso? Was it possible he’d faked his death to steal the $15 million dollars and had disappeared without a trace?
Calling on private investigator Helen McCorkendale for help, the women plunge into an investigation that leads them through a maze of murder and deceit, stolen Nazi art and the Israeli Mossad.
Searching for answers, Laurel and Helen thread their way through a sinister skein of lies that takes them on a whirlwind journey that could end in death.
"Telling Lies" is published by Camel Press.

You can read more about Cathi on her website.

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