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Breaking Apart
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A Finnerty and Liccione Mystery Series

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"What a timely murder mystery!" -Marsha K. Kohn, J.D.


Facing a coming epidemic of dengue fever, Louise and Marnie try to discover the truth behind their friend's murder, but can they solve it before it's too late?


LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 2, 2021
Breaking Apart
Break Bone Fever

Titles in the series (2)

  • Break Bone Fever

    1

    Break Bone Fever
    Break Bone Fever

    "What a timely murder mystery!" -Marsha K. Kohn, J.D. Facing a coming epidemic of dengue fever, Louise and Marnie try to discover the truth behind their friend's murder, but can they solve it before it's too late?

  • Breaking Apart

    2

    Breaking Apart
    Breaking Apart

    "Rae and Venters have once again spun a medical murder mystery with precision, passion, and complexity. Breaking Apart takes you on a sexy and high-stakes ride."

Author

Mary Rae

Mary Rae is a writer and translator whose book, St. John of the Cross:Selected Poems, was originally published in 1991 by Longwood Academic, and is now available in a revised, illustrated version. Mary was editor-in-chief of Romantics Quarterly for several years, having taken over from founder, the late Kevin Roberts. Her poetry has been published in many journals, and her poem "Season" won first prize in The Raintown Review's 2001 poetry contest. Ms. Rae is also an artist, and a composer of contemporary classical music, and her compositions may be found on her site: maryraemusic.com. To view some of Mary’s art please visit www.maryraeart.com A native of Virginia, Mary received her BA cum laude from Boston University, and she now resides in South Florida.

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