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(Did one or more of the Tsar's children survive the 1918 brutal massacre in Ekaterinburg? In 2002, Deputy Sheriff Roo Yoder is thrust into the hunt for a hundred- year- old treasure and a killer when his high school friend, now a successful financier, is murdered. The only clue in his hands - a fragment of a 1900's stock share certificate - worth a fortune if the other half can be found. Roo, accused of the murder, goes on the run to New York. In hiding from both the police and the killers, while investigating the crime, he turns to his lover, Katya for help, and suspects she is betraying him…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
(Did one or more of the Tsar's children survive the 1918 brutal massacre in Ekaterinburg? In 2002, Deputy Sheriff Roo Yoder is thrust into the hunt for a hundred- year- old treasure and a killer when his high school friend, now a successful financier, is murdered. The only clue in his hands - a fragment of a 1900's stock share certificate - worth a fortune if the other half can be found. Roo, accused of the murder, goes on the run to New York. In hiding from both the police and the killers, while investigating the crime, he turns to his lover, Katya for help, and suspects she is betraying him with a Russian oligarch. It seems as if nothing Roo knew and nothing he believed in, makes sense any more. The only thing propelling him forward is the case he must solve in order to prove his innocence. Roo throws himself into the murder investigation and discovers in his uncle's chequered past during the Russian Revolution, a connection to the Romanovs, and a clue leading to the certificate. His life upended, his future uncertain, Roo travels undercover six thousand miles to Baku in search of the document. Stalked by the killers, Roo and an exotic dancer, who has her own secrets, risk all to find the other half of the stock certificate and prevent an international crisis. This historical and contemporary thriller examines how one man's past can change another's present and questions why some mysteries are never solved.
Autorenporträt
Minerva Taylor, pen name for Judith Windeler, has been a freelance writer for twenty years, publishing international travel articles with historical background in magazines and newspapers. The author, who grew up in a small Ohio town, lived in New York City for thirteen years. During this time she became friends with a circle of elderly Russian émigrés, including her White Russian neighbor, who provided material and inspiration for the books and lead to her obsession with Russian history. The author spent eight years researching Russia's Revolutionary and Stalinist Periods. She has published three novels and two children's books and currently is writing another Russian historical thriller featuring Roo Yoder, Deputy Sheriff. She is married with two children and lives in London.