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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sally J Smith , Jean SteffensPublisher: Camel Press Imprint: Camel Press Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.263kg ISBN: 9781603819855ISBN 10: 1603819851 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 15 May 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsJordan Welsh and Eddie Marino are an engaging duo, reminiscent of Castle and Beckett. Their chemistry makes this a must-read series. Smith and Steffens pen a heck of an action-packed, twisty-turny tale--they had me from page one! --Jenn McKinlay, New York Times best-selling author Smart and sassy. Classy with a twist of wry humor and just enough sentiment and romance to reel you in and keep you hanging until the end. --Kathleen M. Rodgers, author of Johnnie Come Lately and The Final Salute The Smith and Steffens dynamic duo have created another enjoyable read. Blending their contemporary noir heroes with their quirky and relatable friends and relatives, followed by a generous sprinkling of really scary bad guys, this tight story tingles with suspense, grit, and perpetual motion. --Cathy Ann Rogers, author of Here Lies Buried and Deliberate Fools. The romantic/sexual tension between Jordan and Eddie is palpable.... Stealing the Moon & Stars is an excellent start to a brand new series with a straightforward mystery and compelling characters. --The Bibliophilic Book Blog Jordan Welsh and Eddie Marino are an engaging duo, reminiscent of Castle and Beckett. Their chemistry makes this a must-read series. Smith and Steffens pen a heck of an action-packed, twisty-turny tale--they had me from page one! --Jenn McKinlay, New York Times best-selling author Smart and sassy. Classy with a twist of wry humor and just enough sentiment and romance to reel you in and keep you hanging until the end. --Kathleen M. Rodgers, author of Johnnie Come Lately and The Final Salute The Smith and Steffens dynamic duo have created another enjoyable read. Blending their contemporary noir heroes with their quirky and relatable friends and relatives, followed by a generous sprinkling of really scary bad guys, this tight story tingles with suspense, grit, and perpetual motion. --Cathy Ann Rogers, author of Here Lies Buried and Deliberate Fools. Stealing The Golden Dream is the second in the successful Jordan Welsh and Eddie Marino private investigators series by writing duo Sally J Smith and Jean Steffens. Stealing the Moon and Stars was the first to introduce us to the Scottsdale PIs. Jordan and Eddie are hired by the Arizona Heritage Museum to guard the multimillion-dollar Dahlonega Golden Dream Coin Collection, the rarest of its kind in existence. When the collection is stolen out from under them and a loved and trusted colleague is murdered, it's a strike at the very heart of the agency, placing its stellar reputation on the line. To make matters worse, the finger of blame has been firmly pointed at Eddie. With his checkered past of involvement with criminals and other shady characters, some people suspect that his guilt is not beyond the realms of possibility. Years ago, Eddie worked for Cleveland crime lord, Anthony Vercelli, a name that keeps popping up in his life. Soon after the robbery and murder, Eddie is arrested and charged, and it's left to society girl and partner Jordan to find him a high-powered lawyer to arrange bail. But is Jordan fully convinced Eddie has turned his back on the past? Or do niggling doubts remain, even when she finally manages to bail out Eddie from the local jail? She held him in her arms, trying to ignore the odd clinging to him. 'You okay? 'I'm good. Not like it's my first time in jail, ' he said quietly. But he was done with the mob, had been for a while. She wanted to think he was a different man now . . . Now that he's out on bail, it soon becomes clear to Eddie that he's being targeted because of his former association with Vercelli. But is Vercelli involved in what happened at the Arizona Heritage Museum? Is this Vercelli's revenge on Eddie for turning his back on him, all those years ago? And just how far is Jordan willing to save Eddie from the echoes of his criminal past? When Eddie's mother, Mama Rose, is kidnapped, the duo soon realize that it's not just their own lives in danger, but also the lives of their loved ones. And when the kidnapper asks not for money, but for a simple swap--Mama Rose in exchange for Eddie--time starts running out for one part of the PI team. . . . Stealing the Golden Dream is a worthy follow-up to Stealing the Moon and Stars. A great series and smart plot told at breakneck pace with a fair share of red herrings thrown in to keep the brain busy. Eddie and Jordan are great characters, sexy, tough, intelligent, and witty. The saying that opposites attract is a perfect description of their relationship. They are supported by a terrific cast of villains and heroes, and the great landscape of Arizona thrown in for good measure adds extra weight to the enjoyment and thrill. Stealing the Golden Dream is the perfect companion for the beach, planes, trains and everything else in between. --Sam Millar, The New York Journal of Books http: //www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/stealing-golden-dream Author InformationSally J. Smith and Jean Steffens are partners in crime--crime writing, that is. They live in Scottsdale, Arizona, an awesome place for eight months out of the year, an inferno the other four. They write bloody murder, flirty romance, and wicked humor all in one package. When they aren't putting their heads together over a manuscript, they haunt movie theaters, malls, and great restaurants. For more information, go to www.smithandsteffens.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |