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"I have been reading Steve's books since the very beginning, and I always look forward to learning about Ben's and Sharon's latest adventures. I love how Steve weaves the locale and real-life resources, such as the FBI and his business knowledge, into his stories. His characters are exciting, and you can picture meeting them in real life. The banter between Ben and Sharon is affectionate and amusing. The plots are inventive, and as someone always trying to guess how a story will unfold, I'm always left guessing until the end."Regina Broscius, Public Relations Specialist and Mystery Fan The…mehr

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"I have been reading Steve's books since the very beginning, and I always look forward to learning about Ben's and Sharon's latest adventures. I love how Steve weaves the locale and real-life resources, such as the FBI and his business knowledge, into his stories. His characters are exciting, and you can picture meeting them in real life. The banter between Ben and Sharon is affectionate and amusing. The plots are inventive, and as someone always trying to guess how a story will unfold, I'm always left guessing until the end."Regina Broscius, Public Relations Specialist and Mystery Fan The Philadelphia Eagles have been loved by their fans for many years. Their premier running back, Franklin Johns, was having a great season. However, he took a cheap shot to his knee and was taken to Penn Medicine for observation. Based on the MRI he had, Johns was scheduled for surgery. Meanwhile, most people didn't know that some local gamblers had paid a Giants player to injure Johns. The Giants player started having second thoughts about what he had done, and soon the gamblers had the player killed. Ben and Sharon soon became involved with big-time gambling, money laundering, and murder. And even though neither Ben nor Sharon were big football fans, both wanted to ensure justice was served.
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Steve McMillan has been a management professor for over 25 years but recently turned to writing mysteries. Steve worked in public accounting and real estate before entering academia and uses those experiences coupled with his academic life to develop his stories about accounting and murder. While Steve uses his own life experiences in his character and plot development, he wishes he was as "cool" as Ben Stone. His previous novels in the Accounting series include: Accounting Can Be Murder, Accounting and Murder Around the World, Accounting for the Blues, Accounting for Vampires, Accounting for Pirates, and Accounting Isn't Always Kosher.