Merry—G0—Round: Sue Lee Mystery

D.M. Sorlie
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116
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Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, and prepare to be captivated by the thrilling world of “Merry-Go-Round,” the bone-chilling recent novel by the master of suspense, D.M. Sorlie. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War in 1951, this gripping tale will take you on a heart-pounding journey where the line between illusion and reality becomes dangerously blurred.

D.M. Sorlie weaves a tale of suspense and danger when Sue Lee is kidnapped by Harlequin clowns, a twisted twosome hiding their true intentions behind painted smiles.

One is the more deadly Harlequin clown, whose seemingly innocent facade hides a deeply disturbed homosexual with a penchant for random attacks.

Alex emerges, with his friend and past MI6 agent, to rescue Sue Lee from their clutches. As the clock ticks and tension mounts, Tej and Alex must navigate a treacherous maze of deceit and danger to save Sue Lee.

Brace yourself for a pulse-pounding adventure where the stakes are high. Every step is critical!

As the world teeters on the brink of nuclear destruction, a brilliant nuclear physicist, burdened by guilt, seeks solace in the circus, donning the disguise of a clown.

Prepare for a ride on a Merry-Go-Round” and discover the true meaning of fear!

Acerca del autor

D.M.Sorlie is the author of the Sue Lee Mysteries an 

historical fiction series following a World War Two timeline. 

Now the series has extended into the postwar years to discover looted art for the museum worldwide.

The stories have been written during his extensive travels with his wonderful wife and critic. 

It’s intriguing to write in a Paris apartment, Harry’s bar in Rome, or plot a murder while in New Zealand about the search for Amelia Earhart. 


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