Cromwell's Folly
By (Author) Ginny Fite
Open Road Media
Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
27th September 2022
United States
Paperback
232
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
A West Virginia cop must determine who had an axe to grind with a notorious womanizer in this mystery series opener.
Retirement is on the horizon for Det. Sam Lagarde of West Virginias Bureau of Criminal Investigations, and hes looking forward to it. As a cop with a reputation for persistence, hes earned some relaxation. But first, theres the matter of a head...
Ben Cromwell is discovered, decapitated, in a dumpster behind a Charles Town spa. A known regular at the regional jail, Cromwell was no stranger to trouble. He was also no stranger to the ladies.
As Lagarde begins digging into the victims life, he finds five women with one thing in common: their hatred of Ben Cromwell. Determining which of them followed through on that feeling wont be easy, but if Lagarde doesnt lose his top, hell come out ahead...
Layer upon layer, Ms. Fite connects the dots between her well-defined and wonderfully diverse characters. Rochelle Wisoff-Fields, author ofPlease Say Kaddish for Me
[Ginny Fite] has no trouble delving into the dark side of people and showing us that evil exists. Katherine Cobb, author ofBreak Out the Dawn
Not your ordinary murder mystery!... I couldnt put it down. Tonya Royston, author ofSurrender at Sundown
Ginny Fite is an award-winning journalist who has covered crime, politics, government, healthcare, and art. She was born in Los Angeles and raised in New Jersey. She studied at Rutgers University, Johns Hopkins University, the School for Women Healers, and the Maryland Poetry Therapy Institute. She previously served as a press secretary and a district director for a governor and for a member of Congress; a spokesperson for a few colleges and universities; and a media director at General Dynamics Robotic System, a robotics R&D company. She is the author of five novels:Cromwells Folly,No Good Deed Left Undone,Lying, Cheating, and Occasionally Murder,No End of Bad, andBlue Girl on a Night Dream Sea, in addition to three collections of poetry and a humorous book on aging,I Should Be Dead by Now.Many of her stories have also been published in literary journals. She currently resides in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.