Midnight on the Mississippi begins the new Secrets of the South Mysteries from bestselling author Mary Ellis. These complex crime dramas follow an investigator's quest to make the world a better place...solving one case at a time.
New Orleans—Hunter Galen, a stock and securities broker, suspects his business partner, James Nowak, may be involved in embezzling their clients' money, but he's reluctant to jeopardize their friendship based on suspicion alone. After James turns up dead, Hunter realizes his unwillingness to confront a problem may have cost James his life.
Nicki Price, a newly minted PI, intends to solve the stockbroker's murder, recover the missing millions from the client accounts, and establish herself in the career she adores. As she ferrets out fraud and deception at Galen Investments, Hunter's fiancée, Ashley Menard, rubs Nicki the wrong way. Nicki doesn't trust the ostentatious woman with an agenda longer than the Mississippi River. Ashley seems to be hiding something, but is Nicki's growing attraction to Hunter—a suspected murderer—her true reason for disliking Ashley?
As they encounter sophisticated shell games, blackmail, and murder, Nicki and Hunter's only option is to turn to God as they search for answers, elude lethal danger, and perhaps discover love along the way.
"There's a lot going on, both in the current timeline and from
Nicki's past, to keep the reader turning the pages with plenty of
fun banter and toe-clenching romance. Read it!"
—Pegg Thomas, thesheepishscribe.blogspot.com
"As with all of Mary Ellis' novels, Midnight on
the Mississippi will keep you turning pages chapter after
chapter. Detailed descriptions lend credence to the plot.
Well-developed characters are totally believable. Nicki's wry sense
of humor and down-home expressions make her as lovable as your best
friend. If you enjoy suspense, romance, and a touch of humor, you
won't be disappointed in Mary Ellis' new novel."
—Susan Simpson, author
"I had a hard time putting this book down to get anything done.
The characters are imperfect but human. As in other books by Mary
Ellis, you get to know the characters and their surroundings, as if
you are an active bystander. This is because the author takes pains
to learn about the area she uses as the background so even
dialogue, music, and foods served are pitch-perfect."
—Carrie Wolfgang
"Author Mary Ellis continues to amaze me with her
versatility—not only is she a master of the Amish genre, but also
of historical romance, and now, with Midnight on the
Mississippi, of romantic suspense. There were so many twists
and turns in this book that I couldn't put it down and devoured the
book in just three reading sessions. Her characterization is
amazing and spot-on, and her portrayal of New Orleans and the bayou
culture is so well-done that by the time I finished the book I
wanted to be in New Orleans eating an beignet. Bravo, Ms.
Ellis—please keep these great books coming!"
—Laurie Kingery, author
"Midnight on the Mississippi was a book that I
had to keep reading. Putting the book down was not easy. I enjoyed
every minute."
—April Barnett
Mary Ellis is the bestselling author of many books, including A Widow's Hope, An Amish Family Reunion, and Living in Harmony. She and her husband live in central Ohio, where they try to live a simpler style of life.