Crashing Heat

Crashing Heat by Richard Castle is a compelling addition to the mystery and detective genre, published by Kingswell on March 12, 2019. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Nikki Heat, whose marriage to Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jameson Rook is marked by both intense passion and deep conflict. When a female reporter is found dead in Rook’s bed shortly after he begins a new role as a visiting professor, Nikki is thrust into a web of intrigue that challenges her trust in her husband and her investigative skills.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of loyalty and betrayal as Nikki navigates the complexities of her relationship while unraveling a mystery that intertwines her personal and professional life. The story delves into themes of crime and police procedural elements, as Nikki investigates a potential secret society linked to the events surrounding the reporter’s death. As she confronts the possibility of hidden truths within her marriage, the narrative promises to engage those interested in thrillers and crime fiction.
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Marriage. It’s a double-edged sword, or at least it is for Nikki Heat. Her husband, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Jameson Rook, infuriates her in a way no one else in her entire life has ever done. He also takes her to heights of pleasure she has never experienced. But most of all, she loves the man with all her heart and she’d do anything to protect him. Which is just what she had done not so long ago. It had almost cost them everything.
Now, Rook is given the honor to be a visiting professor at his alma mater, and he can’t pass up the opportunity to mentor bourgeoning writers at his former award-winning college newspaper. Shortly after his arrival on campus, a female reporter for the paper is found dead?naked?in Rook’s bed.
Dealing with betrayal from any man is not Nikki’s style. She and Jameson have had plenty of conflicts during their complicated relationship, but none like this. Is her husband keeping secrets of his own, or can she really trust him? In order to find out, Nikki gives Jameson the benefit of the doubt and digs into Jameson’s theory of a secret society within a secret society. What she finds puts her investigative skills, and her marriage, to the test.
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