Reeling from her father's death, Angel Delaney is overcome with
emotion. While her family gathers to pay their last respects, she
can't help but think of her missing brother, Luke. As a private
investigator, she has often thought of trying to find him. But it's
been six years since his sudden and mysterious disappearance, and
Angel still has no substantial clues.
Then a close family friend is seriously wounded and evidence of
criminal activity is uncovered. Is Luke involved somehow? Angel
can't believe that her brother could be a criminal, but her search
to find the truth takes her on an adventure across state lines and
into the lives of more than a few suspicious characters.
A story of suspense and intrigue, As Good as Dead is the exciting
and captivating conclusion to the Angel Delaney Mysteries.
A private investigator + a missing brother + a notorious crime
family = a deadly mix
When Angel Delaney's father dies, her family gathers to pay their
last respects . . . all except for one, her brother Luke, who
mysteriously disappeared six years ago. As a private investigator,
Angel has often thought about trying to find her brother, but she
reasoned her way out of it time and time again. Now, as her family
comes together, Angel's investigative instincts tell her that Luke
may be closer than anyone thinks. And this time, she can't ignore
her gut.
So without her family's knowledge, Angel begins investigating
Luke's mysterious disappearance and his apparent connection with a
high-profile Mafia family. Angel can't believe her brother is a
criminal, but her search for the truth takes her on an adventure
across state lines and into the lives of more than a few suspicious
characters. When a family friend is shot and a rash of violence
claims more victims, Angel realizes she's unwittingly stumbled into
a web of danger, the likes of which she's never faced before.
Has Angel gone too far this time?
Award-winning author and speaker Patricia H. Rushford has written over fifty books, including five mystery series. She is the author of the Helen Bradley Mysteries, the Angel Delaney Mysteries, and the McAllister Files, which she wrote with a police detective. She's also written the popular Jennie McGrady Mysteries and the Max & Me Mysteries for kids. Patricia conducts writers' workshops for adults and children and has been the director of the Oregon Christian Writer's Summer Conference and co-director of Writer's Weekend at the Beach. Patricia has appeared on numerous radio and television talk shows across the United States and Canada. Connect with Patricia on Facebook and at www.patriciarushfordbooks.com.