Vengeance is Blind: Three Scott Drayco Short Mysteries

· Crimetime Press
Ebook
29
Pages

About this ebook

 From three-time Derringer Award finalist BV Lawson come three tales featuring Scott Drayco, a man who had everything going for him: handsome, brilliant, a talented classical pianist in the prime of his youth. After violence scarred him physically and emotionally, he turned to an FBI career for ten years and now freelances as a crime consultant, taking on cases other people often don't want to touch. 

In VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH, originally published in "Midnight Screaming," betrayal leads to attempted murder-by-flash-flood in America's desert southwest; 

in BLOOD ANTIPHON, a suspected serial killer plays mind games with Drayco, who learns the two men are connected in a most disturbing way; 

and in THE DEVIL TO PLAY, first published in "Static Movement," Drayco tries to prevent the theft of a rare violin that appears to be cursed.

About the author

Author, poet, and journalist BV Lawson’s award-winning stories, poems and articles have appeared in dozens of national and regional publications and anthologies. A four-time Derringer Award finalist and 2012 winner for her short fiction, BV’s Scott Drayco series has been honored by the American Independent Writers, Maryland Writers Association, named Best Mystery in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards, and been a finalist for the Shamus, Silver Falchion, and Daphne Awards. BV currently lives in Virginia with her husband and enjoys flying above the Chesapeake Bay in a little Cessna. Visit her website at bvlawson.com. No ticket required. Sign up for her newsletter and receive a FREE Scott Drayco novelette!

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