Our Second Story in the Forgotten Crimes Trilogy
Anh Santos takes on a darker grittier case. Is the serial killer a man or a demon from hell? That depends on your point of view.
Come join budding investigator Anh Santos as she navigates a world coping with the onslaught of the COVID Omicron variant. Once again she and her friends are faced with a crime that time has forgotten. It’s an adventure spanning 1860’s pre-Civil War California, and the rough lives of Chinese immigrants, to today’s most vexing issues.
Anh is faced with mystery, terror, and AI on the edge of tomorrow. Ride along as she and her friends unravel the "Demon Treasure on Gold Mountain". As always, tacos and trouble pop up wherever Anh travels. Grab some Holy Habanero Sauce and hold on tight. It could get bumpy...
Grown up fiction - language and situations.
Early Readers Comments:
-This is a fast-paced mystery adventure with multi levels that left me thinking about it for days after I read it.
-I can’t put the story down to go and do other things.
-Loved the historical aspects of the Chinese immigrants and gold mining. Anh’s big adventure kept me turning pages and enjoying the story and surprises.
Passages from the Book:
----“See, we are just driving in circles, just like most of humanity.”
----"Your reputation is burnished once again. I’m impressed, truly. In a world constructed of bullshit, it’s good to find someone swimming upstream."
----Anh somehow overcame the raw shock coursing through her brain and reached behind her to draw her weapon.