Murder locks Washington’s political elite into a conflict with covert elements, supernatural forces, and an eclectic crime-solving team. When a colleague is tragically murdered, Katie and Max embark on a journey of discovery fraught with danger and mystery. Together they battle the most powerful political leader in Washington and must elude the warring inter-agency forces that surround him. With help from a mysterious supernatural entity, Katie and Max struggle to discover the identity of the murderer and who might be next. Can they find the answer before another murder happens? Who or what is the entity, and what is their motive for helping Katie and Max solve the case? Red Clover is the first book in the new Generation Justice crime fiction series. The Authors: E Draper is a veteran Washington analyst with a love for art, science, history, social justice, and discovery of the unknown, elements that blend nicely into methodically-plotted creative works, possibly best described as modern-day rationalized fantasies. Cindy Anderson is a veteran Washington journalist and experienced literary consultant. Cindy loves creative expressions and personalities and promotes storylines that share her interests in the supernatural, media, politics, romance, and strong female characters. Metadata: Genre: crime fiction + thriller / murder / paranormal + political / ghost Setting: Washington, D.C. Protagonist: female Antagonist: political figure Style: adventure + fantasy + suspense Additional Characteristics: romance + humor + media + millennial
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- Release Date 07/07/2014
- Authors Edward Draper, Cindy Anderson
- Language English
- Company ; 2nd edition
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