A warm welcome to fellow Sister in Crime, Liz Milliron:
Author Name: Liz Milliron
Book Title: Root of All Evil
Book Genre: Mystery
Release Date: August 14, 2018
Publisher: Level Best Books
Synopsis: Rumors of a meth operation in rustic Fayette County catch the attention of Pennsylvania State Trooper Jim Duncan. When he learns that Aaron Trafford, a man who recently dodged a drug conviction, has returned to the county, the conclusion seems obvious. Trafford has set up a new operation.
Meanwhile, assistant public defender Sally Castle’s colleague, Colin Rafferty, has become uncharacteristically nervous and secretive. Her suspicion that he’s hiding something serious is confirmed when she learns of a threatening visitor and discovers a note on his desk stating, “You’d better fix this.”
Colin’s subsequent murder is the first frayed thread in a complex web of deceit. Jim fears Sally’s stubborn determination to get justice for her friend will put her in a killer’s crosshairs, but Sally won’t rest until she finds answers–even if it costs her everything.
About the author: Liz Milliron has been making up stories, and creating her own endings for other people’s stories, for as long as she can remember. She survived growing up through reading, cutting her mystery teeth on Agatha Christie, Mary Higgins Clark and, of course, Nancy Drew. As an adult, she finds escape from the world of software documentation through creating her own fictional murder and mayhem. She lives near Pittsburgh with her husband and two teenage children, and fantasizes about owning a dog – one of these days.
Congratulations and best wishes for a successful book! 🙂
–Michael
Thanks for stopping by Michael!
Thanks for stopping, Michael!
Congratulations, Liz! Your book sounds great. Good luck with it.
Best,
Leslie
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Thanks for stopping, Leslie!
Thanks for featuring me, Judy!
Congrats on your release coming tomorrow. I love the cover of your book!
Jodi Rath
Thanks for stopping by Jodi! Great to have you her Liz!
Thanks, Jodi! The cover artist really knocked it out of the park, didn’t she?