Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace by Douglas Browning, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in October 2009, is a 202-page work of fiction that delves into the realms of mystery and detective narratives. The story follows private investigator Deirdre Cash, who is hired by Sarah to investigate the suspicious death of her sister, Cynthia January. As Deirdre navigates the complexities of the case, she uncovers a web of intrigue surrounding the opulent mansion of Crystal January, where she encounters a range of characters, including Crystal’s enigmatic brother, Drake.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that explores themes of deception and danger as Deirdre’s investigation intensifies. The plot thickens when Sarah is murdered, prompting Deirdre to confront not only the mystery of Cynthia’s death but also the threats to her own life. With a backdrop of Southern settings and a cast of captivating figures, Crystal Palace presents a compelling journey through the twists and turns of a murder investigation, ultimately leading to a dramatic conclusion that alters Deirdre’s life forever.
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Was the sudden death of Cynthia January accidental, as the police claim, or was it murder? Hired by her sister Sarah, red-headed PI Deirdre Cash agrees that it is unlikely to have been accidental. She begins her investigation with a visit to the palatial mansion of the fascinating Crystal January and meets Crystal’s brother Drake, whom she discovers to be more than merely fascinating. In her pursuit of evidence, she encounters a bevy of beautiful women, along with police, attorneys, and others who keep her interested. After Sarah is murdered at Crystal’s mansion, Deirdre’s persistence leads to attempts on her own life. A case that began with a visit to Crystal’s palace ends there in its ruins and Deirdre’s life is never the same.
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