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Author Patricia Smiley visits Authors on the Air to discuss THE SECOND GOODBYE

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Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes delightful author Patricia Smiley to the studio to discuss her books and writing career.

About Pat:  Los Angeles Times bestselling author Patricia Smiley has written four books in a mystery series featuring amateur sleuth Tucker Sinclair. PACIFIC HOMICIDE (Nov 2016) is the first in a new series about LAPD Homicide Detective Davie Richards. Davie's story continues in OUTSIDE THE WIRE (Nov 2017) and THE SECOND GOODBYE (Dec 2018). Her short fiction has appeared in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and Two of the Deadliest, an anthology edited by Elizabeth George. For more information, visit www.patriciasmiley.com

About The Second Goodbye:   Assume nothing—that's the touchstone for every homicide investigation Detective Davie Richards undertakes. She approaches her latest case the same way, determined to learn as much about the victim as she does about the killer. But there's nothing about thirty-four-year-old Sara Montaine or her death that makes sense.

Was Sara a saint caring for her dying husband or a gold-digger with a sketchy background? Did she commit suicide or was she murdered? Before her marriage, Sara lived comfortably without any obvious source of income, unusual for an orphan raised in foster care. As Davie digs deeper, she unearths Sara's troubled past and a viper's nest of villains who are willing to kill to keep their secrets hidden.

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