Author: | Bourne Morris | ISBN: | 9781943390304 |
Publisher: | Henery Press | Publication: | December 1, 2015 |
Imprint: | Henery Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Bourne Morris |
ISBN: | 9781943390304 |
Publisher: | Henery Press |
Publication: | December 1, 2015 |
Imprint: | Henery Press |
Language: | English |
“With The Rise of the Red Queen, Bourne Morris is poised to become the queen of academic mysteries and suspense.” – Gigi Pandian, USA Today Bestselling Author of the Jaya Jones Treasure Hunt Mysteries
A beautiful student is missing. Did she leave on impulse, or was it something more sinister? When the young woman’s grandfather pleads for help, journalism dean Meredith “Red” Solaris agrees to help search for the student, but doesn’t know she may have to risk everything to find her.
Worse yet, without solid evidence, Red and Detective Joe Morgan have little basis for investigation. Murky university politics—and Red’s own struggle to keep her job—thwart efforts to find a girl held captive by a man willing to steal what he cannot win.
Related subjects include: women sleuths, murder mystery series, whodunit mysteries (whodunnit), book club recommendations.
Books in the Red Solaris Mystery Series:
THE RED QUEEN’S RUN (#1)
THE RISE OF THE RED QUEEN (#2)
Part of the Henery Press Mystery Series Collection, if you like one, you'll probably like them all…
Author Bio:
Bourne Morris began writing at Bennington College where she studied under the late poet laureate, Howard Nemerov. After college, she worked at McCall’s Magazine and then went to Ogilvy & Mather, New York during the “Mad Men” era. David Ogilvy and his colleagues treated her wonderfully, promoted her several times and then sent her west to become head of their agency in Los Angeles. She had a splendid run in advertising.
In 1983, she joined the University of Nevada Reno as a full professor in Journalism where she taught until 2009. She learned about campus politics when she served as chair of the faculty senate. She retired to write mysteries in 2009 after an equally wonderful teaching career.
“With The Rise of the Red Queen, Bourne Morris is poised to become the queen of academic mysteries and suspense.” – Gigi Pandian, USA Today Bestselling Author of the Jaya Jones Treasure Hunt Mysteries
A beautiful student is missing. Did she leave on impulse, or was it something more sinister? When the young woman’s grandfather pleads for help, journalism dean Meredith “Red” Solaris agrees to help search for the student, but doesn’t know she may have to risk everything to find her.
Worse yet, without solid evidence, Red and Detective Joe Morgan have little basis for investigation. Murky university politics—and Red’s own struggle to keep her job—thwart efforts to find a girl held captive by a man willing to steal what he cannot win.
Related subjects include: women sleuths, murder mystery series, whodunit mysteries (whodunnit), book club recommendations.
Books in the Red Solaris Mystery Series:
THE RED QUEEN’S RUN (#1)
THE RISE OF THE RED QUEEN (#2)
Part of the Henery Press Mystery Series Collection, if you like one, you'll probably like them all…
Author Bio:
Bourne Morris began writing at Bennington College where she studied under the late poet laureate, Howard Nemerov. After college, she worked at McCall’s Magazine and then went to Ogilvy & Mather, New York during the “Mad Men” era. David Ogilvy and his colleagues treated her wonderfully, promoted her several times and then sent her west to become head of their agency in Los Angeles. She had a splendid run in advertising.
In 1983, she joined the University of Nevada Reno as a full professor in Journalism where she taught until 2009. She learned about campus politics when she served as chair of the faculty senate. She retired to write mysteries in 2009 after an equally wonderful teaching career.