Lost Buddha is directly after World War two Sue Lee along with Island Art Inquiries are searching for a seventh-century tapestry intertwined with Nazi war crimes.
Concealment continues with escaping war criminals but ends with a timeless love story.
Klondike Journal is a two-part story running parallel involving two exceptional women ahead of their time.
Sue Lee is uncovering the pieces of Klondike Marie’s past to solve a murder and the ambush of her lover Alex.
Marie is discovering life as wayward New York socialite who finds prosperity after becoming a Saloon singer during the Klondike gold rush
D.M. Sorlie created the Sue Lee Mysteries, an historical fiction series that follows a timeline set during and after World War Two. The stories document global efforts to locate looted art for museums. D.M.’s work has been crafted during his extensive journeys with his beloved wife, who serves as his critic.
Writing from a Parisian apartment, Harry’s Bar in Rome, or while in New Zealand searching for Amelia Earhart for his book, “My Friend Amelia,: are just some of their adventures that inspired D.M.’s work.