DOUBLE AGENT by GRETCHEN ARCHER – LATEST GREATEST DAVIS WAY CAPER

DOUBLE AGENT – A DAVIS WAY CRIME CAPER #8
By Gretchen Archer


Print Length: 252 pages
Publisher: Henery Press 
Publication Date: March 26, 2019

It’s a category four — and soon-to-be category five — hurricane. They call it Kevin, but at the Bellissimo Resort and Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. they are calling it the “the end of the world.”

Maybe not the absolute end, but close enough. Nothing this powerful has come ashore since Katrina flattened Louisiana. The Bellissimo has been built to withstand a reasonable amount of weather stress. It is, after all, on that frequently thrashed southern U.S. coast … but nothing is built strong enough to take this kind of pounding.

So, the name of the game is evacuation. Davis Way wants to get everyone out the door and most especially, her twins, her husband and of course, everyone on the casino and resort staff. It looks like she and Fantasy have more than enough time to get it done.

They’ve been carefully monitoring the track of the storm. They have to cash out ten slot machines, secure the funds, then move everyone out of the reach of hurricane Kevin.

Sounds easy enough, right?

Wrong.

After clearing most of the slot machines, fifty million dollars of the cash vanishes. Instead, they find a corpse.

Definitely dead.

That would be bad enough, but there are more bodies to come. Bodies keep turning up while Davis is desperate to get everyone out of the Bellissimo.

At which point who should arrive but her boss and body double, Bianca Sanders. A woman who doesn’t appear to have a grip on what’s going on because she has fled to the Bellissimo to get out of danger, but while she was fleeing, the storm changed direction.

Who else has shown up?

Eddie, Davis’ ex-ex. And his pet pig. Or is it his girl friend’s pet pig? It’s definitely someone’s pet pig. Eddie has been shot and is sure he’s dying, but as it turns out, he’s not dying, but he’s sure his girlfriend is dead. She’s not dead either … but someone else IS dead because they found the corpse in the fountain in the main court.

There’s a double agent somewhere. Instead of evacuation, it’s more like coagulation including some very odd people. All of whom claim to be inspectors from one official agency or another, but … well … neither Davis, Fantasy, or Bradley … or those very strange and drunken meteorologists thought so either.

Meteorologists?

As the storm finally begins to make landfall and there’s a whiff of poison in the air. As Davis, Fantasy, and Bradley do their best to track down who is who and doing what and whether the Bellissimo is the victim of one incredibly complicated heist or possibly several unrelated but intertwining heists, a lot of lives and more than a few deaths are on the line as the various knots are teased apart and the water finally recedes.

This is by far the most lethal, complex, and frightening Davis Way caper to date. You’ll need your best mystery-solving abilities to find your way to the end. It’s an exciting ride with never a dull moment!

This is a sophisticated and extremely complex mystery. Until the end, I was not entirely sure who were the bad guys, the worse guys, the worst guys … and maybe not such bad guys after all. And occasionally, a good guy.

Gretchen Archer’s ties up all the ends into a neat bow. And it all makes sense.


 AVAILABLE ONLINE AND IN STORES — TODAY, MARCH 26th, 2019! 


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10 replies

  1. I know she’s one of your favourites, Marilyn. I must see if she’s in our local library.

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  2. Thank you, Marilyn! Your reviews are always so clever, such an honor and a pleasure, and come with the added bonus of your exceptional photography skills. I appreciate you so much. xo

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    • I now have enough of your books to make quite a nice showing of them. What I lack is something I used to have — indoor lighting. I finally gave it away because I only used it maybe once or twice a year and it took up half the dining room which is also half a photo studio. Now I have to wait for the light to show up on its own … and it hasn’t been a bright year. I had fun with the review, actually and it’s already up on Twitter, Facebook (and your Bellissimo group) AND Goodreads and Twitter. As soon as it’s released, it’ll go up on Amazon. I have a few co-bloggers who do each other favors. So many of us ARE writers and many have written series of books for kids and adults — GOOD books that in another time and place would have had home with real publishing houses but now have gone from “big” (right, sure) contracts to very small or no contracts. Lots of “Indie” work, some of it very high class. But some of it, there’s just no one interested in it. Historical fiction is moribund … as is learning books for children. And SO much else.

      Anyway, I loved your book. There was a LOT to this book and I couldn’t give it ll way, so I did a lot of hinting which I hoped wasn’t too much information. I don’t think so (hope not!).

      I’ll pass you around as much as I can!!!!!

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  3. I do hope you got your free copy. 👍🏻😉
    Why post Ama’s comments when you know Marylin 🧡📖💰✒

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    • Oh, I got my free copy months ago! I just don’t like posting reviews too far ahead of release. People forget if the review is too early. I’ve loved all her books and she’s a really great human being, too.

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    • I wrote one of Gretchen’s very first reviews and we’ve been friends ever since, though we’ve yet to meet. I hope we will yet!

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