ISBN-13: 978-1518641091 |
In just under 100 pages, Richard Mabry takes the reader on a chilling ride replete with mystery and chilling events. After a body is found precisely laid out in the front yard and under a mound of fresh fallen snow, the officials begin the task of determining how the lady died and at whose hand.
Per usual procedures, the detectives begin their investigation by first questioning family members. This involves one niece and two nephews and each is a respected professional in either the legal or medical professions. As alibis and time lines are worked out, the detectives narrow the field for possible candidates for the identity of the murderer. For yes, it was murder.
This is another suspenseful read by Richard Mabry in which he incorporates his medical expertise and deftly weaves it into the story. The action is swift and enthralling. A quick and entertaining read that will capture the reader’s attention and hold it until the culprit is captured.
Who killed her? And why?
The dead woman had no direct heirs, so two nephews and a niece stood to inherit. Dr. Laura Morris was left to make all the arrangements, attorney Roger Morris could certainly use the money, and Zack Morris had disappeared two years earlier. Then there was neighbor and “best friend” Fay Autrey, who was certain the woman intended to leave her some money—a great deal of money.
The police were still looking for the killer who left the frozen body in the snow when it became apparent someone was trying to pick off the heirs, one by one. Who would win the race—the police or the killer?
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Author information: Dr. Richard Mabry is a retired physician, past Vice-President of the American Christian Fiction Writers, and the author of five published novels of medical suspense. His books have been finalists in competitions including ACFW’s Carol Award and Romantic Times’ Inspirational Book of the Year, and have won the Selah Award from the Blue Ridge Mountain Christian Writers Conference. He and his wife live in north Texas and are active members of Stonebriar Community Church, pastored by Dr. Chuck Swindoll.
Disclosure: I was provided a complimentary copy to facilitate this review. Opinions are my own and I was not compensated.Winner's copy is provided by and will be sent by the author.
No, I've not read Dr. Mabry's book. Yes, I do enjoy books centered around the Christmas season. Fatal Trauma is in my TBR pile. Thanks for the great review and giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI have read Dr. Mabry's Prescription for Trouble series. I love to read books centered around Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments. In full disclosure, the action in Silent Night, Deadly Night begins right after Christmas and continues until New Year's--but I hope you find it enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteI haven't yet read one of Dr. Mabry's books, although I do have Code Blue, which I'm looking forward to reading. Yes, I do enjoy Christmas books. I usually read them every year during the long holiday season from November 1-about Janurary 6.
ReplyDeleteI plan to read the rest of the Prescription for Trouble series, after I read the first book, which I have.
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DeleteI think I have read all but maybe one of Dr. Mabry's fiction books. I am looking forward to reading his novella as soon as I get the opportunity. I have not read his non-fiction works. His fiction books are among the best available. I hope he continues writing for a long time to come.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind reading his book Miracle Drug.
ReplyDeleteI do not believe I have read any of his books but they look good. There are a few I want to check out. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI have two of Richard's books on my shelf (Fatal Trauma & Miracle Drug) yet-to-be read, however. So adding this one to it would be great! And yes, I do like novellas set around Christmas time. With it being a busy season (Thanksgiving to Christmas really), novellas are the perfect length to indulge in when you have little time to read but still get you in the holiday mood! Thank you for the chance to win his newest one!
ReplyDeleteI would also like to read "Rx Murder"! I do love medical thrillers :-)
ReplyDeleteI have not yet read any of his books. I do enjoy reading books and novellas based around the Christmas season.
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I think it was Critical Condition that I read. Not Positive. I do enjoy reading Christmas-themed novellas.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read Miracle Drug.
ReplyDeleteI have not read anything by Dr. Mabry but i do enjoy novellas centered around the Christmas season
ReplyDeleteI woukd like to read Rx Murder
ReplyDeleteI have never read any books by Dr. Mabry before. I do like reading some books that are centered around the holidays though. I do enjoy reading books about haunted houses a lot-
ReplyDeleteI have read a few Dr. Mabry books. Stress Test was really good!
ReplyDeleteI do like Christmas novellas. They help me get into the Christmas spirit.
Dianna
I haven't read Miracle Drug. That sounds like a movie title!
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I have several of Mabry's books in my Kindle library but haven't read any yet. I didn't even realize he had this Christmas one. I'm a bit of a stickler for reading books in order so I intend to start at the beginning and go from there soon. Thanks for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday this week! It's a pleasure having you!
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Thanks for a timely review of this Christmas book. What an interesting cover! Glad to see you at Literacy Musing Mondays.
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