Twilight Starlight World Alight - Book Tour and Giveaway
Twilight
Starlight World Alight
The
Bay Area Blues Book 5
by
Kay C. Beerman
Genre:
Romantic Suspense
2022
Independent Press Award Winner, 2021 NYC Big Book Award Winner -
Abby
Stevens, a vibrant tech worker, resides comfortably in the San
Francisco Bay Area. Her cool life is suddenly toppled over when
someone starts threatening her for unknown reasons. Instead of
brooding, kick-ass Abby decides to find the truth that lies
beneath.
Dazzling FBI division assistant director David Harp,
also a cyber expert, has the mother of all loads of trouble on his
hands, including his girlfriend Abby who abruptly declares she’s
leaving him, and he doesn’t understand why.
Meanwhile, the
IRS Criminal Investigation Division sends a top agent to investigate
a suspected money laundering case in Silicon Valley, CA, after one
undercover operative goes missing.
At the same time, the NSA
and FBI have intercepted a suspicious electronic message that could
be a communication between an infamous dark website and
terrorist-wannabes. As the FBI tackles the situation, a mysterious
explosion sends the IRS investigation spinning in another direction,
colliding with the FBI’s case. It quickly ups the ante when Abby
faces unforeseen jeopardy. David has to decode the encrypted message
ASAP to foil mass destruction and save her in time. Can he also win
back her love?
Kay C. Beerman is an
award-winning author of Romantic Mystery/Suspense.
She has worked in
Medicine and Foreign Affairs. Her stories are mostly about
detectives, agents and medical examiners based upon her education and
experiences.
The series The
Bay Area Blues is about people dedicated to protect and to
serve in the San Francisco Bay Area.
When she has
extra time, she often likes to read and watch anything relevant to
nature, planets, stars, galaxies and the universe. However, right
now, she is extremely interested in finding beautiful photos of the
San Francisco Bay Area.
Thanks for hosting the tour.
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