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Leslie LaRue Rye, a writer, and as an excellent researcher, becomes entangled in a mystery brought on by Jeffrey Bordeaux, fiancé of her close friend and prominent New Orleans attorney, Annabelle Robicheaux. He wants Leslie to research the background of a contractor his sister has hired. While Leslie's husband, Sidney, owner of Rye Detective Services is staked out in the French Market in the French Quarter, trying to solve a ring of jewelry thieves. Sidney unknowingly puts their young son Ryan in danger when he shares information in answer to his son's questions. Annabelle's wedding plans that…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Leslie LaRue Rye, a writer, and as an excellent researcher, becomes entangled in a mystery brought on by Jeffrey Bordeaux, fiancé of her close friend and prominent New Orleans attorney, Annabelle Robicheaux. He wants Leslie to research the background of a contractor his sister has hired. While Leslie's husband, Sidney, owner of Rye Detective Services is staked out in the French Market in the French Quarter, trying to solve a ring of jewelry thieves. Sidney unknowingly puts their young son Ryan in danger when he shares information in answer to his son's questions. Annabelle's wedding plans that include Leslie and Sidney, are delayed when one of Jeffrey's younger sisters disappears with a man of interest in the jewelry thief ring. This story leads to the inner circle of Cajuns living in small communities and on bayous in Louisiana. Leslie's faith in God is tested as her research suddenly takes her to a past long forgotten.
Autorenporträt
Molly Owen was born and raised in Tulsa Oklahoma. She grew up visiting many attractions in and around Northwest Arkansas and Northcentral Missouri where many of her stories take place. She and her husband moved to Dallas, Texas in the late sixties, where they raised four children while owning and running a commercial printing company. The Leslie LaRue Mystery Series takes place in the French Quarter inspired by the many weekend trips she and her husband spent in New Orleans as a respite from the daily grind of owning a business. After becoming a widow in the late nineties, she moved to Bella Vista Arkansas to be closer to her father after the loss of her mother. Over the past twenty-two years, she has written more than twenty books. When Owen isn't writing and researching for her books, she loves playing the piano, decorating, gardening, traveling to spend time with her family, and caring for her two rambunctious cats. She is an active member of her church where she enjoys singing in the choir, playing the accordion with the Gospel Band, playing the piano for sing-a-longs in nursing homes, teaching a fitness class, and attending Women's Bible Studies. Owen's books are inspired by her years of caregiving to family members and her training as a Stephen Minister and Stephen Leader for many years at her church. "My desire is that a message of hope in each book comes through to the reader," Owen says.