A Murder Too Personal
The New Ed Rogan Mystery
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About the Book
THIS TIME IT'S PERSONAL. MONEY, SEX, MURDER. His ex-wife is dead. The cops think he did it. Ed Rogan, tough as nails and twice as sharp, is a private investigator of malfeasance in the corporate world. The enigmatic case he's working on in A MURDER TOO PERSONAL takes on a very personal aspect when he searches for the murderer of his ex-wife. Someone has thoughlessly put a bullet into the back of her head and Rogan is driven by the twin fiery demons of guilt and revenge to find her killer. His exciting quest leads him through the netherworld of Wall Street and corporate board rooms where vermin in Armani suits crawl along the underside of a glittering world where nothing is as it appears. The suspects are golden, well-groomed executive types with deadly secrets of greed, betrayal and lust locked up in their expensive, highly-polished mahagany desks. As he tracks down the murderer in a dangerous and suspenseful pursuit, Rogan rips apart layer after layer of surprises about the woman he was married to. Along the way he discovers she was not the wife he thought he knew, which leads him to the unanswerable question, "Do we ever really know another person?"
About the Author
Gerald R. Davis was born in New York City. He has hitchhiked through seventeen countries in Europe and Asia and lived in Central America. He has worked as a film editor, bellhop, stockbroker, lab technician, librarian and advertising executive. He is the author of six novels and is currently writing his seventh book.