Snakebit
by Linsey Lanier
Afraid of snakes? You should be…
After her last case, PI Miranda Steele is more worried about her daughter than ever. Does Mackenzie know who her real father is? And if so, what is that knowledge doing to her? Miranda’s also concerned about managing the team Parker has given her.
But all that goes on hold when Parker asks her to take on a case that has baffled him for over ten years. A case where the key player is one of the deadliest snakes in the world. Driven by love and her relentless desire for justice, she agrees. But is her new client a cold-blooded killer?
On the other hand, if she can’t solve this case, an innocent man may die and Parker will never be the same.
Innocent or Guilty?
Snakebit (adjective)
1. Rolling a double one in craps.
2. Doomed to misfortune.
3. Bitten by a snake.
After her last case, PI Miranda Steele is more worried about her daughter than ever. Does Mackenzie know who her real father is? And if so, what is that knowledge doing to her? Miranda’s also concerned about managing the team Parker has given her.
But all that goes on hold when Parker asks her to take on a case that has baffled him for over ten years. A case where the key player is one of the deadliest snakes in the world. Driven by love and her relentless desire for justice, she agrees. But is her new client a cold-blooded killer?
On the other hand, if she can’t solve this case, an innocent man may die and Parker will never be the same.
Innocent or Guilty?
Snakebit (adjective)
1. Rolling a double one in craps.
2. Doomed to misfortune.
3. Bitten by a snake.