The Hanged Man by David Skibbins

The Hanged Man by David Skibbins

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The cops have jailed the wrong person: Dominatrix Therese de Farge. Sally McLaughlin, a feisty, paraplegic hacker sets out to save her friend. She ropes her lover, Warren Ritter, a sarcastic Tarot card reader and general overall eccentric, into yet another murder investigation.

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The Hanged Man by David Skibbins

The cops have jailed the wrong person: Dominatrix Therese de Farge. Sally McLaughlin, a feisty, paraplegic hacker sets out to save her friend. She ropes her lover, Warren Ritter, a sarcastic Tarot card reader and general overall eccentric, into yet another murder investigation.To solve this one, everyone has to go undercover. Sally puts on a business suit and tries to get a corporate job. Heather Tallbridge, Sally's teenage roommate, passes herself off as a journalist. And Warren sets off to become Master Ritter, a bondage and discipline specialist. As they get closer to uncovering the murderer, Sally, Heather, and Warren face extreme peril, and a confrontation with their darkest fears.
DAVID SKIBBINS, Ph.D., won the St. Martin's Press 2004 Best First Traditional Mystery Contest with his first fiction book, Eight of Swords. His previous self-help guide, Working Clean and Sober, was published by Hazelden Press in 2000. He is a certified life coach. David lives on the Pacific Coast at The Sea Ranch, California, with his brilliant wife and his goofy Portuguese Water Dog. He is hard at work on the next book in the Warren Ritter series.
You can contact him, or get a free Tarot reading from Warren Ritter, at www.davidskibbins.com.
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ISBN 13 9780312377830
ISBN 10 0312377835
Title The Hanged Man
Author David Skibbins
Series Tarot Card Mystery S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2008-08-19
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.