Monday, October 18, 2021

The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon By Marcy McCreary


 In a family like that, you won't need enemies.

In the waning days of the Catskills hotel era, Stanley and Rachel Roth, the owners of The Cuttman Hotel, were practically dynasty-third generation proprietors of a sprawling resort with a grand reputation. The glamorous and gregarious matriarch, Rachel. The cunning and successful businessman, Stan. Four beautiful children. A perfect family deserving of respect and loyalty. Or so it seemed.

Fast forward forty years. The Roths have lost their clout. When skeletal remains are found on the side of the road, the disappearance of Trudy Solomon, a coffee shop waitress at the Cuttman in 1978, is reopened. Each member of the Roth family holds a clue to the case, but getting them to admit what they know will force Detective Susan Ford to face a family she'd hoped never to see again. 

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After graduating from George Washington University with a B.A. in American Literature and Political Science, I pursued a career in the marketing communications field. For 25 years, I held roles in marketing and sales at various magazine publishing companies and content marketing agencies.
 When I was laid off from a job a few years ago and looking for something to keep me busy and challenged, I decided to write a novel, The Deeper You Dig. My second novel, The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon (CamCat Publishing) will be published on September 7, 2021. I am currently writing a sequel to this novel.

Author Website: MarcyMcCreary.com
Twitter: @mcmarcy
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My Thoughts...
This was an interesting read,  Be sure you are prepared to focus on this one read it slowly, There are a lot of characters to keep up with. I found the over all story very interesting. 
Grab this 4 star read. I love a great mystery.
The Mary Reader received this book from the publisher for review. A favorable review was not required and all views expressed are our own.

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