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The Ribbon Murders

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Cub reporter Jancy Dewhurst has a plan for her life. One more year working for the Clarion, and she can leave behind the university town of Bishop, Oklahoma to land her dream job as an overseas wire correspondent. Then her first homicide scene sets her on the trail of a serial killer and throws her together with Agent Jim Wills - a natty state cop with an attitude to match his good looks, who has no use for "meddling" reporters. The murderer leaves a peculiar signature on each male victim - a baby-blue ribbon around an intimate body part. As the investigation continues, Jancy and Jim's mutual attraction grows despite their efforts to deny it. With the death of a close friend, the case gets personal...and the evidence points toward the sheriff's office. As Jancy and Jim's plot to trap their quarry, the killer lays plans that may claim them both...

285 pages, Hardcover

First published March 2, 2006

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Sharon Ervin

23 books20 followers
MEMORY is my twelfth published romantic suspense novel. This one was released from The Wild Rose Press on March 8, 2017 in both print and ebook formats.

JACK SPRAT COULD, my thirteenth, is coming August 25, also from The Wild Rose Press.

If you would like review copies of either one, let me know.

Sharon Ervin
ervins@sbcglobal.net

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June 27, 2023
The audio book was tough to get through. The narrator sounded too juvenile. It made the book feel somewhat YA.
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September 20, 2009
I worked with the author many years ago and recently touched base ... this is the first of her books that I have written about Jacey Dewhurst, a young woman reporter in a town that sounds very much like Norman.
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