ANOTHER SUSPENSE AND ACTION-PACKED MYSTERY WITH A TOUCH OF ROMANCE FROM T. E. KILLIAN
A woman paralyzed and deafened in Afghanistan teams up with the new lawyer in town to solve a series of crimes.
Not My Solution
Roger McCracken and Nicole Fuller have problems to solve. What solutions can they find?
Roger is a lawyer returning to his home town after living and working in Kansas City. He is trying to start his own practice. He has to find an office, secretary and of course clients!
After being injured in Afghanistan, Nicole became an English teacher. Even though she is severely handicapped, she is a very independent person.
Problems start when Nicole is accused of stealing money from the student council fund. She decides she needs legal advice.
Roger's brother, Floyd, the sheriff, asks Roger to run for mayor because the only one running does not seem to have an understanding of the town's needs. However, Roger is hesitant since he is just getting started with his new business. The mayor candidate, Vance Robertson, approaches Roger to convince him - more like a threat - not to run for mayor. Now Roger decides to run for mayor and the problems start.
Nicole and Roger's problems become entwined and they need to work together. They are shot at, stalked, threatened, kidnapped, accused of sexual assault, and stabbing.
How will they come together to solve all these problems without getting hurt?
T. E. Killian has been an Army Medic, high school English teacher, pastor, hospital chaplain, crisis counselor, police chaplain, and pastoral counselor.
All of these occupations have helped him to understand how men and women build and keep relationships. He also knows how they repair or destroy those relationships. He has also observed how people interact in all kinds of situations.
They also give him firsthand knowledge of how people live and act within each of those types of situations. Therefore, his characters take on the characteristics and personalities of people who work in all of the occupations he knows so well.
Having been in many crisis situations over the past thirty plus years, he can write about them realistically.
He and his wife, Ann, live in Black Canyon City, Arizona, where he writes fulltime.