Sanitation worker DORA ELLISON is a sweet, physically strong woman who would never dream of personally investigating a murder. But when her beloved police Lt. Francesca "Franny" Hart is coaxed by a disguised voice on repeated phone calls to investigate a "murder that wasn't a murder" and tragedy strikes, the enraged natural born fighter won't let it stand ... NOT TODAY - Dora's Rage Series, Book 1.
Dora's quest for justice reveals the source of rampant Beach City corruption, defended by a cabal that includes the killer behind the caller's accusations, and their current brutal enforcer, who is every bit as enraged and wounded as Dora herself.
Fans of Jack Reacher, Lisbeth Salander and Eve Dallas will love Dora Ellison, a tough woman who solves mysteries, finds love and doles out justice to the monstrous deserving few.
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About the Author :
David E. Feldman has written 7 books of his own and ghost-written many others. He has made several films, won 2 film awards and won a playwriting contest in 2022. His first in series Not Today - Dora Ellison Mystery Book 1 was a Best Mystery 2022 Killer Nashville Claymore finalist and was followed by four, soon to be five, more Dora books. His novel The Neighborhood was a 2023 finalist for The Book Excellence Awards.He plays piano and sings professionally and loves to paint, which he does both for fun and commission. He adores his wife, two sons and their Yorkie. He has an MLS degree in Library & Information Science.
Review :
"...a story that grips and compels on many levels, moving from personal to political experience in a reasoned yet unexpected manner that draws a myriad of characters, special interests, and decisions into a thought-provoking mix.
Readers who anticipate a murder mystery alone should be advised that, in fact, Not Today! is so much more. Its special brand of inspection will delight those seeking more complex, enlightening stories of survival, choice, consequences, and change-all powered by the dynamic Dora and her changing world."
-Diane Donovan, Senior Reviewer
Midwest Book Review