ABOUT AUTHOR CINDY DAVIS
Besides taking impromptu trips to far-off places like Sackets Harbor, New York, Cindy and her husband enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes in their home state of New Hampshire. From camping in upstate moose country to attending Monarchs hockey and Fisher Cats baseball games, and promoting books at summer fairs, they love it all. Cindy’s computer goes most everywhere, but so far she hasn’t made Bob squeal the motorhome’s tires again.
Visit her books at www.cdavisnh.com and www.desertmagictrilogy.com. And also, the site of her daytime job www.fiction-doctor.com.
Praise for Cindy’s other books
A Page from the Past, nominated for Book of the Year at Champagne Books.
Reviewed by Long and Short of It Reviews: In six words Cindy Davis grabs her reader’s attention in a death-defying situation. “Our van sailed over the embankment…” For anyone who enjoys murder, mystery and suspense this is a book for you. Once you pick it up, you’ll find it hard to put down again, so make sure you give yourself plenty of ‘me’ time and enjoy the way Cindy Davis unfolds her plots and her characters capture your imagination.
Final Masquerade
Reviewed by The Road to Romance Reviews: Cindy Davis creates a fantastic story of betrayal, suspense and intrigue in Final Masquerade. The tension in this novel makes this book hard to put down. The reader suffers along with Paige as she tries to make a new life for herself and feels her pain when she leaves friends behind each time she is found again. Cindy Davis has certainly created a winner with this novel.
A Little Murder—first in the Angie Deacon mystery series.
Reviewed by Midwest Book Review: Davis takes what looks to be a simple murder mystery and adds enough twists and turns to produce a real whodunit readers will be challenged to figure out. Characters are solidly developed and dimensional, the plot fast-paced and peppered with suspense.
Play with Fire—second in the Angie Deacons mystery series.
Reviewed by Long and Short Reviews: Play with Fire is one of those stories that is so beautifully written you forget you are reading it; you must know what happens. It’s engaging and intriguing, the characters seem real, and the backdrop, Alton Bay New Hampshire, is simply perfect. I’d like to sit at the real Shibley’s and read this again, and listen for the MV Mt. Washington’s horns sound in the distance. Kudos to Cindy Davis - can’t wait for the next one.
Hair of the Dog—the third in the Angie Deacon mystery series.
Reviewed by Midwest Book Review: This well-written mystery offers plenty of suspects as Davis takes the reader into two diverse worlds: the dog show venue and the cosmetics industry. Angie and Jarvis are unique in that they are portrayed so realistically, each with their own strengths and weaknesses; a couple trying to work out the kinks of their relationship. The mystery will challenge readers as they follow the clues and filter through suspicious characters and circumstances. Dog lovers will appreciate the presence of Guinness, an Irish Setter, along with a nice dose of information concerning dog shows and breeding.
Watch for the fourth in the Angie Deacon series, Dying to Teach, coming April, 2011.