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The Woman Who Attracted Money by Steve Chandler
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A Unique Blend of Entertainment, Suspense, and Insight

Robert opened his e-mail and read, "So sad to have to tell you that Tom took his own life." Chase had been coaching Tom Dumar in successful life principles for a year and felt confident that Tom was making progress in transitioning from his stress to making positive choices.

Chase was convinced that Dumar had not committed suicide. He took his suspicions to the Los Angeles police with clues which indicated something was not right; that a crime had to be involved. Shortly after Tom's death, the Dumar home burned to the ground. Arson was suspected. With the new developments in the case Chase joined forces with Detective Mossi of the Los Angeles Police Department and computer savvy Madison Kerr to search for the truth behind the fire and Tom's death.

Chandler has developed a well structured plot building suspense. His story development is flawless, and his characters are convincing. His dialogue is real and believable adding to the exciting entertainment and pleasure of the novel. Chandler's writing is so carefully crafted that every word accomplishes a purpose. His characters reveal a foreshadowing and deeper glimpse in the underlying causes that draw a man into committing a crime.

Chandler has introduced a unique element into the genre of mystery suspense novels by his use of segue to develop principles of success coaching into the dialog. "The Woman Who Attracted Money" is destined to become a classic and to create a new focus within the genre of mystery novels.

Robert D. Reed Publishers, 978-1934759400

As reviewed for Midwest Book Review

Richard R. Blake, C. E. Consultant, Freelance Writer, Columnist

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