With a new building to restore and his relationship with Steve growing more serious, the last thing Elliott needs is someone else's problem, but when lottery millionaire Bruno Caesar moves into his building he can't just ignore the man's pleas for help.Then Bruno's life comes to an abrupt end when h
Caesar's Fall[Elliot Smith mystery]
β Scribed by Grey, Dorien
- Book ID
- 109022121
- Publisher
- Zumaya Boundless
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Series
- Elliott Smith 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781936144099
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β¦ Synopsis
With a new building to restore and his relationship with Steve growing more serious, the last thing Elliott needs is someone elseβs problem, but when lottery millionaire Bruno Caesar moves into his building he canβt just ignore the manβs pleas for help.
Then Brunoβs life comes to an abrupt end when he falls from his balcony. Thereβs only one problemβhe was terrified of heights...and never went onto the balcony.
Bruno canβt rest until the puzzle of his sudden death is solved, and Elliott and John are once again searching for answers.
About the Author
With the release of Caesar's Fall, book #3 of the Elliott Smith paranormal mysteries, Dorien Grey places a 17th book on his shelf of published work, joining the 13-title Dick Hardesty mystery series and the stand-alone Western/adventure/romance novel Calico.
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