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Written in Blood (Forensic Handwriting Mystery Book 2)


Written in Blood (Forensic Handwriting Mystery Book 2)
By Sheila Lowe

Published on: 2016-01-24
Released on: 2016-01-24
Format: Kindle eBook

Sheila Lowe’s Poison Pen was hailed as a “fast-paced, crisp…novel that penetrates the world of celebrity.” [Armchair Interviews] And Hollywood forensic handwriting expert Claudia Rose is about to prove once more that no matter what words it forms, a pen will always write the truth. 
Claudia Rose’s latest client is a dime-a-dozen type. The widow of a rich older man, Paige Sorensen is younger than—and hated by—her stepchildren. And they’re dead set on proving that Paige forged their father’s signature on his will, which left his entire estate, including the Sorensen Academy, to her. 
Intrigued by this real-life soap opera, Claudia soon breaks one of the cardinal rules of business: Never get personally involved. But Claudia has grown attached to a troubled Sorensen student, and when disaster strikes, she’ll realize that reading between the lines can mean the difference between life and death.

“[Claudia’s] sharper, tougher, and more tenacious than ever.” 
—American Chronicle   Read More.

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