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WILL KEEP READERS GUESSING FROM BEGINNING TO END... "Forget the shower scene in Psycho; Shadow of Doubt will make you scared to take a bath!" - Diane Vallere, Author of the Material Witness, Style & Error, and Mad for Mod Mystery Series Sub-Genre Tags: Suspense, Women Sleuths, Amateur Sleuths When a top Hollywood Agent is found poisoned in the bathtub of her home, suspicion quickly turns to one of her two nieces. But Carol Childs, a reporter for a local talk radio station, doesn't believe it. The suspect is her neighbor and friend, and also her primary source for insider industry news. After a…mehr

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WILL KEEP READERS GUESSING FROM BEGINNING TO END... "Forget the shower scene in Psycho; Shadow of Doubt will make you scared to take a bath!" - Diane Vallere, Author of the Material Witness, Style & Error, and Mad for Mod Mystery Series Sub-Genre Tags: Suspense, Women Sleuths, Amateur Sleuths When a top Hollywood Agent is found poisoned in the bathtub of her home, suspicion quickly turns to one of her two nieces. But Carol Childs, a reporter for a local talk radio station, doesn't believe it. The suspect is her neighbor and friend, and also her primary source for insider industry news. After a media frenzy pits one niece against the other-and the body count starts to rise-Carol knows she must save her friend from being tried in the court of public opinion. But even the most seasoned reporter can be surprised, and when a Hollywood psychic shows up in Carol's studio one night and warns her there will be more deaths, things take an unexpected turn. Suddenly nobody is above suspicion. Carol must challenge both her friendship and the facts, and the only thing she knows for certain is that the killer is still out there. But the closer she gets to the truth, the more danger she's in. Praise for SHADOW OF DEATH: "Silverman provides us with inside look into the world of talk radio as Carol Childs, an investigative reporter, finds herself in the middle of a Hollywood murder mystery, uncovering evidence that may point to her best friend. A hunky FBI Agent and a wacky psychic will keep readers guessing from beginning to end." - Annette Dashofy, USA Today Bestselling Author of Lost Legacy "Silverman creates a trip through Hollywood filled with aging hippies, greedy agents, and a deadly case of product tampering. Forget the shower scene in Psycho; Shadow of Doubt will make you scared to take a bath!" - Diane Vallere, Author of the Material Witness, Style & Error, and Mad for Mod Mystery Series "A thoroughly satisfying crime novel with fascinating, authentic glimpses into the world of talk radio and some of its nastier stars...The writing is compelling and the settings ring true thanks to the author's background as a newscaster herself. Looking forward to further criminal pursuits with Carol." - Jill Amadio, Author of Digging Too Deep "Suspects are everywhere in Tinseltown when a well-known agent dies in her bathtub. Carol, a radio station newshound, is right in the middle of it...This was my first book by this author and she kept me very entertained...I definitely enjoyed and would highly recommend this book!" - Booklikes "Carol is a smart, savvy heroine that will appeal to readers. This is a cozy with a bite." - Rosemary Smith, Books for Avid Readers "Absolutely engaging, I could barely put it down. The characters in the book were well-developed and the plot was chillingly genius." - Lyn Faulkner, Netgalley Reviewer Books in the Carol Childs Mystery Series: SHADOW OF DOUBT #1 BEYOND A DOUBT #2 (July 2015) Part of the Henery Press Mystery Series Collection, if you like one, you'll probably like them all... Author Bio: Nancy Cole Silverman credits her twenty-five years in news and talk radio for helping her to develop an ear for storytelling. But it wasn't until 2001 after she retired from news and copywriting that she was able to sit down and write fiction full-time. Much of what Silverman writes about today she admits is pulled from events that were reported on from inside some of Los Angeles' busiest newsrooms where she spent the bulk of her car