Gingerbread Man: A Marlow and Sage Mystery Thriller (A Nursery Rhyme Suspense Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Lee Strauss
ISBN / ASINB00QZD9EXK
ISBN-13978B00QZD9EX5
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
When that cute chick you met online is murdered - but shows up for your next internet meeting anyway.
Marlow's just a regular geeky college freshman with little to no experience with girls, so when he has a semi-flirtatious chat with a cute girl online, it's almost more than his nerves can handle.
Then the girl is brutally murdered.
Or is she?
Marlow finds himself teamed up with intelligent and savvy Sage Farrell, a girl so far out of his league he feels blinded in her presence - literally - damned glasses! Together they work to find the identity of @gingerbreadman. Can they stop the killer before he strikes in more worlds than one?
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FRINGE meets ELEMENTARY in this Science Fiction Mystery Romantic Suspense by Amazon best-selling author Lee Strauss.
Interview with author
Why did you write this series?
Parallel universe fiction is entertaining because it can offer a mixture of what is familiar with what is not; something comforting with something dangerous... like nursery rhymes and killers. Who can resist a good fringe science murder mystery?
Marlow's just a regular geeky college freshman with little to no experience with girls, so when he has a semi-flirtatious chat with a cute girl online, it's almost more than his nerves can handle.
Then the girl is brutally murdered.
Or is she?
Marlow finds himself teamed up with intelligent and savvy Sage Farrell, a girl so far out of his league he feels blinded in her presence - literally - damned glasses! Together they work to find the identity of @gingerbreadman. Can they stop the killer before he strikes in more worlds than one?
***
FRINGE meets ELEMENTARY in this Science Fiction Mystery Romantic Suspense by Amazon best-selling author Lee Strauss.
Interview with author
Why did you write this series?
Parallel universe fiction is entertaining because it can offer a mixture of what is familiar with what is not; something comforting with something dangerous... like nursery rhymes and killers. Who can resist a good fringe science murder mystery?










