Murder in North Carolina

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121
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About this ebook

Rebecca Davidson Armfield, heir to the multi-million-dollar Davidson Industry fortune is trying to cope with the loss of her unborn child. Suddenly, her sister turns up missing. Vernon Armfield, concerned only with business is uncaring about his wife's situations and is of no help. Rebecca turns to Nick Quimbley, widower and owner of a detective agency. During the search for the secretive Miss Davidson, they stumble on a group of locals filming pornographic movies. Then, a body shows up in South Port's historical graveyard, and the investigation begins to concentrate on an unscrupulous and unknown person who is trying to take over Davidson Industries. All the time Rebecca and Nick fight the attraction that grows between them in spite of their decision to not let it.

About the author

I have held many jobs in my lifetime, but have always considered writing my career. While in the business world, I managed to write and sell over 400 articles, poems and short stories for magazines and news paper. During this time, I toyed with writing novels, but those efforts are now tucked away in my files. In 1999 I started my first mystery novel. It was published in 2004 and was nominated for the best NC fiction by the Historical and Literary Society of NC. Fiona’s Journey is my 10th novel, but the first written under the name Agnes Alexander and the first Western Romance

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