Molly a Owen
The Lost Medallion: A Leslie LaRue Mystery
The Lost Medallion: A Leslie LaRue Mystery
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Leslie LaRue, an author and native of Louisiana moves to the French Quarter in New Orleans where she hopes to get inspiration, without interruption to write a novel. She soon finds mysteries lurk in every corner as she explores the world around her including Annabelle, a lawyer and her landlord, and Sidney, a man with whom she finds attractive but very elusive and full of secrets. Annabelle eventually shares some disturbing news taking Leslie down a path of unknowns. As the relationship between Leslie and Sidney evolves his real purpose for being in the French Quarter is revealed putting Leslie in danger. Her journey leads her to a couple Sadie and Joe who introduce her to an in-home movement of Christians satisfying her innate beliefs while the mysteries in her close-knit world bring fear in the form of a voodoo culture.
Author: Molly Owen
Publisher: Molly a Owen
Published: 09/25/2017
Pages: 234
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.57lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.53d
ISBN: 9780692887561
About the Author
Owen, Molly: - Molly Owen lives in a retirement community in the Ozark Mountains where God's beautiful creation surrounds her, giving birth to the inspiration in her writings. Molly enjoys entertaining her readers through Christian fiction with humor, mystery, and romance. Helping others in her community as a volunteer, she is also an active church member involved in leadership, bible studies, music ministries, fitness training and care giving. A widow, she enjoys spending time with family that includes grown children, several grandchildren, and great grandchildren.Owen-Bugh, Janie: - Janie Owen-Bugh has been a graphic designer for over 30 years and has designed dozens of book covers. Janie spent two years in Honduras as a missionary providing graphic design for a deaf ministry in Tegucigalpa. She enjoys continuing to be involved in church activities. Born in Oklahoma, Janie has called Texas home since second grade, and she enjoys spending time with her grandchildren.
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