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From its opening pages to its unexpected climax, The Case of the Russian Maids sparkles with sharp turns, brutal action and tight dialogue, all marinated in the dark shadows and bright charms of America's Largest Resort City. Koehler writes seamlessly between the external horrors of the crimes and the inner chess match between smart cops and an imaginative, murderous prankster. -Chip Fortier, playwright and author of 1607: First Landing, The Eulogist and God, No… "I suspect many, many things (never mind people). I strongly suspect you will thoroughly enjoy this mystery." -Dave Potvin, former…mehr

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From its opening pages to its unexpected climax, The Case of the Russian Maids sparkles with sharp turns, brutal action and tight dialogue, all marinated in the dark shadows and bright charms of America's Largest Resort City. Koehler writes seamlessly between the external horrors of the crimes and the inner chess match between smart cops and an imaginative, murderous prankster. -Chip Fortier, playwright and author of 1607: First Landing, The Eulogist and God, No… "I suspect many, many things (never mind people). I strongly suspect you will thoroughly enjoy this mystery." -Dave Potvin, former (and possibly future) private investigator "This adrenaline-packed murder mystery is made even more intriguing if you happen to live in Virginia Beach. The places are familiar and the characters are bigger than life." -Kathy Steele
Autorenporträt
John Koehler is an award-winning designer, entrepreneur, ministry volunteer, and author of five books. He served as director of Young Life Capernaum in Hampton Roads, a ministry that serves kids with disabilities. John received international acclaim in 1991 as Boomerang World Championship in Perth, Australia. He was also a member of the Foster's Boomerang 2000 Team, a touring troop that taught major league football and baseball athletes, and others, the gospel of boomerangs. In 2005, John published his first book, Bipolar by Koehler, about living with bipolar syndrome. Since then, he has given many talks to help people understand or survive the illness. In 2007, Koehler published Benjamin: the Road to Capernaum, a novel based on a crippled man in the Bible who was healed by a famous Jewish rabbi. His third book is My Inflatable Heart, a series of short stories about Capernaum and life recollections. John's latest book, The Case of the Russian Maids, the first of three murder mysteries that take place in Virginia Beach, is part of the Beach Murder Mysteries collection.