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Dead Letters

A Claudia Rose Novel
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Description

With her brother jailed on a charge of homicide, Claudia Rose takes his place when his teenage daughter goes missing from an archaeological dig in Egypt. Traveling to Cairo and Luxor, Claudia discovers that her sheltered niece, Monica, is behaving entirely out of character. She's taken off on a romantic weekend getaway with Colin Vine, an archaeologist with a shady past that seems to be spilling into the present. Her search for Monica takes her into a tomb, to Gibraltar, and to the UK, where her skills as a forensic handwriting expert of international renown are needed to help foil a terrorist plot-if only she can find her niece before she and Colin are used as pawns in a deadly game.

Product Details

PublisherWrite Choice Ink
Publish DateAugust 03, 2021
Pages322
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781970181159
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches | 0.9 pounds

About the Author

Sheila Lowe writes stories of psychological suspense that put ordinary people into extraordinary circumstances. Like her fictional character Claudia Rose, Sheila is a certified forensic document examiner who testifies in court cases, and her analyses of handwritings are often seen in the media. The books in Sheila's Forensic Handwriting series and her Beyond the Veil paranormal suspense series have all been #1 Amazon bestsellers. She also authored the internationally acclaimed The Complete Idiot's Guide to Handwriting Analysis and Handwriting of the Famous & Infamous. Additional non-fiction titles include Reading Between the Lines, Advanced Studies in Handwriting Psychology, Personality & Anxiety Disorders, Succeeding in the Business of Handwriting Analysis, and Handwriting Analyzer software used in law enforcement, governments, and business. Sheila holds a Master of Science degree in psychology. In addition to writing, Sheila teaches handwriting analysis to students around the world through her online course. She has also taught in the Crime Scene Investigation Certificate program at the University of California Riverside campus and has been a guest lecturer in the UC Santa Barbara Discovery Program and at Ventura Community College. She has served as president of the American Handwriting Analysis Foundation for nearly a decade and is on the board of directors of the Scientific Association of Forensic Examiners. Sheila lives in Ventura, California. Connect with her online at www.SheilaLoweBooks.com or @SheilaLoweBooks.

Reviews

Sheila Lowe's Dead Letters knows how to keep a reader turning the pages until the heart-pounding finish.

- August Norman, author of the Caitlin Bergman Thrillers.


A fiery family drama unfolds in this compulsively readable mystery. Dead Letters has it all-priceless stolen artifacts from an archeological dig, kidnapping, murder, handwriting analysis, and terrorism. Tension mounts as Lowe holds readers captive with her latest international adrenaline rush.

- Laurie Buchanan, Author of the Sean McPherson Novels


Dead Letters is an entertaining thriller set in Egypt, Gibraltar, Arizona and London, starring two heroines, an expert handwriting analyst and her intrepid niece. This novel will get your heart racing and also give you a fun education on ancient Egypt history at the same time.

- Matt Witten, bestselling author of The Necklace


Dead Letters is a delicious romp through exotic locales with relatable characters and fascinating tidbits about archeology and handwriting analysis sprinkled throughout. Lowe's recipe for tension had me at the first paragraph, and I feasted on the twists and turns until the very last page. If you want to treat yourself to a fun read, this is it!

- Saralyn Richard, award-winning author of the Detective Parrott mystery series and A Murder of Principal

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