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As radio reporter Carol Childs investigates a series of Beverly Hills jewelry heists, she realizes her FBI boyfriend, Eric, is working the same case.

Even worse, she may have inadvertently helped the suspect escape.

The situation intensifies when the suspect calls the radio station during a live broadcast, baiting Carol deeper into the investigation.

In order for her to uncover the truth, Carol must choose between her job and her personal relationships.

What started out as coincidence between Carol and Eric becomes a race for the facts—pitting them against one another—before the thieves can pull off a daring escape, leaving a trail of dead bodies behind, and taking the jewels with them.

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WITHOUT A DOUBT by Nancy Cole Silverman | A Henery Press Mystery. If you like one, you'll probably like them all.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHenery Press
Release dateMay 17, 2016
ISBN9781635110265
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Nancy Cole Silverman

Nancy Cole Silverman spent nearly twenty-five years in news and talk radio, beginning her career in college on the talent side as one of the first female voices on the air. Later on the business side in Los Angeles, she retired as one of two female general managers in the nation's second-largest radio market. After a successful career in the radio industry, Silverman retired to write fiction. Her short stories and crime-focused novels-the Carol Childs and Misty Dawn Mysteries, (Henery Press) are both Los Angeles-based. Her newest series The Navigator's Daughter, (Level Best Books) takes a more international approach. Silverman lives in Los Angeles with her husband and a thoroughly pampered standard poodle.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    This has been a series that I have previously really enjoyed however I found myself a little bored and at the end a little annoyed with this latest installment. I have always liked reading about Carol but in this book I don't feel like she was aggressive enough or all that interesting. She basically let Bunny walk all over her and it was so annoying to read. I also hated the state of her relationship with Eric. I am not one bit pleased with where they were at the end.As far as the mystery was concerned I didn't feel like it really held my attention. Honestly at points I didn't care who the Wigged Bandit was. The plot seemed to move slow with a few deaths thrown in to keep you guessing how everything connected. I appreciated that everything was connected but I still found the ending a bit unsatisfying. I still haven't made up my mind on whether I will be continuing on with this series.Thanks to Netgalley and Henery Press for the galley.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I received a copy to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed here are my own.If there is one thing I really love about Nancy's books it is that each of them can be read as a stand alone book. In this book we find our main character at an event where she is taste testing chocolates. As she is leaving a shop, she sees her boyfriend Eric coming out of a jewelry store with one of Hollywood's socialites. She figures he is undercover. Shortly after they leave, the store they had just left explodes. What a way to set up the story. Carol finds herself involved in trying to solve a series of jewelry heists. She has become the target of one of the thieves who wants to share information only with her. This puts her in a bad position. The radio station she works for has changed their format to chick-lite. The station owner's wife is after Carol's job. This adds another layer of tension as we see that Bunny, the station owner's wife, really doesn't know what she is doing. Like usual, the author has done an excellent job with her characters. They are layered and very believable. She also does an excellent job showing what goes on behind the scenes of a radio station. As I read this third book I was taken back to my younger years. I dated a guy who worked for a radio station, worked for an engineer of one of the radio stations and was involved in volunteering there for over three years. I believe the author's previous experience in this field is what makes her stories so believable and alive. The station politics that play out in her books are spot on. I am hoping there will be a fourth book forthcoming. I am really enjoying this series.