The Judge3, On the Run for Murders I Didn't Commit!

Par : B.L Wilson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235949034
  • EAN9798235949034
  • Date de parution02/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Dr. EM Wilder, new to the quiet Bronx neighborhood after a family tragedy, unwillingly feels an attraction to her new across-the-street neighbor. April Leigh is coincidentally a nurse at the hospital where EM is now employed after moving from Old Smithtown North. EM feels a stab of envy each time she sees April and her friends hanging out at April's house, until she witnesses a horrible crime being committed at April's house.
As April is shot at by masked men, EM is parking her car. She races to assist the injured woman, giving the woman a lift in her SUV. As EM passes one of the shooters, she sees the glint of a police badge. Why were the police shooting at April and her friends? What is the mystery surrounding April? Can EM save April's life and keep her safe as she examines her feelings for her free-spirited but possibly in trouble neighbor (whose trouble has spread to EM)? Find out in The Judge3, on the run for murders I didn't commit!
B. L. has always been in love with books and the words in them. She never thought she could create something with the words she knew. When she read 'To Kill A Mocking Bird, ' she realized everyday experiences could be written about in a powerful, memorable way. She wasn't quite sure what to do with that knowledge so she kept on reading. Walter Mosley's short stories about Easy Rawlins and his friends encouraged BL to start writing in earnest.
She felt she had a story to tell.maybe several of them. She'd always kept a diary of some sort, scraps of paper, pocketsize, notepads, blank backs of agency forms, or in the margins of books. It was her habit to make these little notes to herself. She thought someday she'd make them into a book. She wrote a workplace memoir based on the people she met during her 20 years as a property manager of city-owned buildings.
Writing the memoir, led her to consider writing books that were not job-related. Once again, she did.producing romance novels with African American lesbians as main characters. She wrote the novels because she couldn't find stories that matched who she wanted to read about .over forty, African American and female.