Judith Deborah
Judith Deborah was born and raised just outside New York City and is a graduate of Duke and Oxford. She is an expatriate; a mother of three; a passionate fan of P.G. Wodehouse, Barbara Pym, Laurie Colwin, George Eliot, Adrian McKinty, and many others; and an enthusiastic practitioner of fancy baking and complicated knitting.
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Rosalind
Literary Fiction
There’s everyone else in the world. And then there is you. World-class heart surgeon Dr. Peter Sutter runs his life with the instinctive precision of a master of the universe. But when he leaves the operating room, the only living thing waiting for him is a golden retriever. Then a chance encounter with an enigmatic woman changes everything. Exploring the depths of Rosalind's intoxicating body and captivating spirit, Peter quickly falls under her spell. Miraculously, the feeling is mutual. But fate is waiting just around the corner. And it might be carrying a lead pipe. Rosalind is a sensual, witty, moving story about the joy of real love, the surprise and delight of unexpected passion, and the transcendent power of human connection. |
A Falling Knife: An Evan Adair Mystery
Mystery
Never try to catch a falling knife. Ex-NYPD detective Evan Adair has finally figured out what’s good for him: to step back and allow death its dominion. The truth, after all, doesn't bring the dead back. It’s a lesson Adair has had to learn the hard way. But when a brilliant young man dies by violence – the victim of an apparently impossible crime – the case calls out to Adair like a siren’s song. He can’t stay away, not even when it threatens to drag him down into the chasm of his own grief. The mystery draws Adair deep inside the worlds of high finance and high-stakes biotech, lands full of strange fauna and complicated lies. The weapons of choice look like numbers and dollar signs – but the blood they draw runs red. Red as the blood that haunts Evan Adair’s dreams. |