Press Release
'Let The Dead Lie': Fast-Paced Thriller Unravels Long-Kept
Family Secrets
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif., May 12, 2008 -- In her debut novel
"Let The Dead Lie" (published by AuthorHouse -
http://www.authorhouse.com), Kathryn Kole introduces Anne
St. Clair, a young special education teacher who embarks on
a shocking journey to discover the truth about her father's
untimely suicide and her grandmother's mysterious
disappearance.
When Anne receives a call from her father, a well-known
Beverly Hills tax attorney, asking for the help of her
husband Ryan, she becomes concerned. Ryan is a sheriff, and
her father, John Gray, obtains a gun from him. John feels
that his life could be in danger, having inherited an estate
from a wealthy client. In his preparations to sell the
estate, John runs into some unsavory gang members who had
been using the estate's premises to manufacture crystal
meth. A short time after this meeting with Ryan, Anne
discovers that her father has committed suicide using the
gun her husband provided.
After the shock wears off, Anne begins to question the
circumstances surrounding her father's death. Although she
continues to go about her daily routine, she starts her own
investigation with the aid of genealogy, law enforcement and
her father-in-law Ray St. Clair, a retired detective.
Throughout her investigations Anne uncovers several shocking
well-kept family secrets. She locates relatives she never
knew existed, meets old family friends and eventually
discovers that her father's name wasn't John Gray and that
he used many other names throughout his life. At this time
she begins to question the disappearance of her grandmother
Lily, vowing to uncover the truth.
Spanning the course of several years, "Let The Dead Lie"
weaves an intricate, fast-paced tale using colorful
characters and many twists and turns. Clues are revealed to
Anne through family members, psychics and people from her
father's past. "Let The Dead Lie" will appeal to any reader
who enjoys unraveling mysteries or has an interest in
genealogy.
Kathryn Kole has worked as a special education teacher for
many years and has a master's degree in the field. Along
with her passion for teaching, she has an extensive
knowledge of police work, genealogy and the law. All of
these interests proved to be an invaluable asset in the
writing of her first book, "Let The Dead Lie."
AuthorHouse is the premier book publisher
(http://www.authorhouse.com) for emerging, self-published
(http://www.authorhouse.com/GetPublished/FAQ.aspx) authors.
For more information, please visit
http://www.authorhouse.com.
EDITORS: For review copies or interview requests, contact:
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Email: pressreleases@authorhouse.com
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