Suicide
Squeeze
Diamond
Mystery Book 2
by
TG Wolff
Genre:
Mystery
Diamond.
One name for a woman with one purpose. Or she was, until she finished
her to-do list. Now she’s just a woman ready to be over with it
all.
Hanna
Lang is the kind of woman men write bad checks for. She has a
problem. Her man, Dr. Damon Marten, disappeared in the middle of an
ordinary day. The police aren’t concerned but Hanna knows better. A
clandestine meeting leaves her with an address, a sealed envelope,
and one last hope. An hour later, she rings a doorbell.
Before
Diamond was a widow, she was CIA agent with skills illegal in a dozen
countries. When her marker is called in, she has no choice but to
listen. It’s just like fate throw her a curve ball, sending her the
one problem she can’t walk away from. Hanna’s situation is
virtually identical to her own with one exception: Hanna’s man
might still be alive.
Diamond
reluctantly takes the case. She dives into the mystery, surfacing in
the middle of a scavenger hunt for a secret known as Poe’s Raven.
It takes Diamond’s flair for the impossible to capture this bird,
only to discover what’s in her hand has the potential to take
terrorism to a chilling new level. And fate isn’t done with
Diamond, forcing her to put it all on the line or risk setting the
caged bird free.
Praise
for the books by TG Wolff:
“TG
Wolff’s Detective De La Cruz is caught in the crosshairs of solving
heinous crimes, defending himself against a wrongful lawsuit, helping
an abusive drug dealer’s family, thwarting his mother’s
matchmaking, and falling in love. Pit against those who subvert
justice and twist the law to suit their own ends, Cruz stands true
while suffering his own demons—everything a hero should be. Wolff’s
unsentimental and precise writing draws readers. Add Exacting
Justice to
your ‘to be read’ pile.”
—E. B. Davis, mystery
author
“Working
with an incarcerated population, I deal regularly with people who
have made poor life decisions but who can be inherently funny,
surprisingly talented, or overly concerned. I know that simple labels
of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ don't work in the real world. In Exacting
Justice,
TG Wolff created characters just as messy, complicated, and dynamic
as real life that keep you wanting to read page after page.”
—Vincent Giammarco, Director of Behavioral Health Care
Widow's
Run
Diamond
Mystery Book 1
One
night in Rome. One car. One dead scientist. Italian police
investigate, but in the end, all they have are kind words for the new
widow. Months later, a video emerges challenging the facts. Had he
stepped into traffic, or was he pushed? The widow returns to the
police, but they have little interest and no answers. Exit the
widow.
Enter
Diamond. One name for a woman with one purpose. Resurrecting her CIA
cover, she follows the shaky video down the rabbit hole. Her widow’s
run unearths a plethora of suspects: the small-time crook, the
mule-loving rancher, the lady in waiting, the Russian bookseller, the
soon-to-be priest.
Following the stink greed leaves in its wake
reveals big lies and ugly truths.
Murder
is filthy business. Good thing Diamond plays dirty.
Praise
for WIDOW’S RUN:
“Tina
Wolff’s novel is for crime-fiction fans who like it action-packed
and hard-edged. Written with feisty panache, it introduces Diamond,
one of the most aggressive, ill-tempered, and wholly irresistible
heroines to ever swagger across the page.” —David Housewright,
Edgar Award-winning author of Dead
Man’s Mistress
I
am TG Wolff, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, born shortly after the
river burned. I have always loved puzzles. It doesn't matter if the
puzzles are made of words, numbers, or pictures. I'm not a cop or a
lawyer, I'm an engineer. My stories aren't police procedurals or
legal thrillers, they are mysteries designed to be solved. My stories
are about the plot, the puzzle, and the fun twist of humor that makes
life entertaining.
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Hi Bedazzled. Thanks for having me and Diamond on your blog. Diamond is especially a fan as she thinks she's dazzling. It's like you're twins! Peace. TG
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