To Dismiss With Prejudice
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Book Details
About the Book
Eugenie Escousse is a thirty-nine year old married career woman and her biological clock is ticking. For the past year she has undergone monthly donor inseminations, fertility medications, lab tests, and surgery—all with negative pregnancy results. Tyler Tanner is the owner of the Shreveport Fertility Institute located in downtown Shreveport. She provides doctors with donor sperm for their patients. Tyler is proud of her fertility institute, but she is a woman haunted by her past. Her violent reaction to men lead to murder. Detective Bo Hache of the Shreveport Police Department is busy investigating drive-by shootings and drug dealers—until someone starts murdering pregnant women. Retired police chief Bubba Nelson, an old man born during the time of extreme racism, hires out to the elite as a private investigator, shadowing blackmailers and keeping safe family secrets. Bubba Nelson and Detective Hache butt heads as they become tangled in each other’s investigations, which will lead to the murderer of the pregnant women.
About the Author
Teresa A. Lynn has worked as a legal assistant with various law firms in Shreveport, Louisiana, for fifteen years. She had previously published a feature story about “Tom Murrell, Horseman” in River Cities Magazine, small articles in a local newspaper publication entitled The Newspaper, articles for Louisiana State University of Shreveport’s student-weekly newspaper The Almagest, and pitched ideas for Southern Horsemen Magazine. She has had the pleasure of speaking with Caddo Parish elementary students on the personal rewards of creative writing. Teresa now makes her home with her husband, James, along the banks of the Mississippi River. She is busy doing research for her next novel, and enjoys helping her husband run their boat manufacturing business. In her spare time she attends Mississippi College to keep abreast with current events.