Aircraft mechanic Sierra Bauer finds a dead body in her inspection plane. Evidence pointing to Sierra causes Detective Quinn Moore to peg her as a suspect despite his attraction to her, forcing her to prove her innocence. She and Quinn must expose a network of money and deceit threatening the aviation world before Sierra becomes the next victim.
Short Excerpt: Headlights glared in the rearview mirror. Sierra Bauer slowed, but not enough. Her car slid around the turn onto the service drive that ran past the Range Airlines maintenance hangar on the western side of the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport. She steered into the skid, regained control. Cursed the timing of the snow.
The idiot stuck to her backside like duct tape, too damn close even for Minneapolis drivers in these two inches of fresh January snow. Sierra considered hitting the brakes.
A deep rumble, and her tailgater passed her.
A pickup truck.
In the glow of her headlights, she identified the color.
Black.
Her breath caught.
An outline of a pale rectangle peeked from the layer of snow on the rear bumper.
Her heart stuttered. Raced.
It can’t be his truck. How would he know where I am?
Sounds intriguing, no? Find Murder in Plane Sight on Amazon and Barnes and Noble and wherever books are sold.
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Thank you so much for hosting me today, Betsy! Another great stop on the blog tour!
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My pleasure indeed! I look forward to reading this!
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Thanks for introducing me to Julie and her novels. They sound like something I’d enjoy, having always liked a good mystery– escapism at its best.
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No doubt they won’t disappoint! Only disappointment is you’ll have to wait, probably a year, for the next one!
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Nice to meet you, Ally! And a good mystery is always a great escape 🙂
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A bit of romance added to the mix never hurt either. 😉 Good thing Julie has both!
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Ohhh, that looks good.
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I concur.
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Thanks, Paul! I dare you to read it–but sorry, no mention of the Vikings 🙂
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LOL!
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Will be reading my wife’s copy. 🙂 Will look for Vikings references anyway…your statement may be a red herring.
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All these new books for blogger/writers who I enjoy! Congrats to Julie!
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I know. It’s wonderful!
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Thanks, Diana! It’s so great we can celebrate our successes with each other. Shout out to Jacqui and her new release!
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I love having writer friends!
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Congratulations to author Julie!
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Indeed. It’s so exciting!
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Thank you so much!
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You’re very welcome 🙂
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Ooh, this book looks awesome!
*Sigh* I guess my To-Read Pile is about to get a little taller.
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That’s the hard part about being a writer: we love to read but finding the time around writing is also hard.
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Thank you! I hear ya about that towering TBR list. Mine is huge, too!
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That’s the trouble when you have lots of author buddies.
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The best advice I ever received from a literary agent was, “hook the reader early.” I feel like Julie did just that!
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Indeed!
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Wow! Thank you, Mark! My writing teacher always says the same thing 😀
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I look forward to seeing what Julie has written! This book sounds wonderful!
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I’m looking forward to reading it too!
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Good intro for Julie. I think her book sounds so interesting, I pre-ordered it!
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Agreed!
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