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F.M. Meredith, a.k.a. Marilyn Meredith, was introduced to the workings on the police department by her son-in-law, an officer in the Oxnard Police Department. She is a member of the Police Writers Association, Sisters in Crime, and Mystery Writers of America.
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BAD TIDINGS
Genre: Mystery (eBook) Author: F.M. Meredith Cover art: Rickey R. Mallory eBook (12 popular formats), $4.95 This eBook is available in Adobe [.PDF], Microsoft [.LIT], Palm Doc [.PDB], Rocket/REB1100 [.RB], Franklin [.FUB], Hiebook [.KML]
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Lt. Tom Gilbreath, who is called "the old hound dog" behind his back, is the one who often delivers bad news. He is soon to receive some of his own. His wife, Marlene, often knows as much about what is going on with the Rocky Bluff P.D. as her husband, and she knows even more about the other officers' private lives. Officer Joe Guzzo has a perfect wife and a wandering eye. A knock-out, Officer Georgia Lindquist captures the interest of the single guys in the department and the notice of the married ones. Two murders bring chaos to the beach community of Rocky Bluff and keep Lt.Gilbreath busy as he faces a crisis of his own.
"Ms. Meredith has another winner on her hands with Bad Tidings. Her talent to create engaging characters and taut, dramatic plots is evident in this 'must read' novel."
—Roberta Austin, All About Murder and Murder and Mayhem.
"A wonderful, cleverly crafted novel that depicts the entire spectrum of human nature and characteristics—love, loyalty, sorrow, dishonesty, doubt, and inward feelings of self-fulfillment—all in one book, with a happy ending."
— Shirley Cheng, Daring Quests of Mystics
"From the disruptive ring of the telephone on a romantic evening at home, Bad Tidings takes us through the days and nights of a cop's life. Author F.M. Meredith drops plenty of clues and red herrings to keep us guessing, as officers of the Rocky Bluff PD work through family problems, plus a rash of crimes that include a suspicious traffic accident, the murder of a cranky old lady, and a shocking death involving one of their own. I loved it!"—Pat Browning, Full Circle.
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