Searching for Irene by Marlene Bateman

July 7, 2017 | 1 Comment
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Searching for Irene by Marlene BatemanSearching for Irene
Author: Marlene Bateman
Genres: Romantic Suspense
Format: Audio, eBook, Print
Pages: 272
Date: July 1, 2017
Publisher: Covenant

Anna Coughlin is a modern 1920s woman armed with a college education and a partiality for numbers. Now, within the walls of a fantastic castle-like mansion in the hills of Virginia, her skill will be tested as never before. Hired to serve as financial advisor to wealthy Lawrence Richardson, Anna finds the welcome she receives anything but warm. Lawrence’s handsome but antagonistic son Tyler wants nothing more than to send her packing. The household staff isn’t much better, but who can blame them, considering the way Lawrence’s last advisor, Irene, disappeared…

Convinced that one of the enigmatic members of the household had something to do with Irene’s disappearance, Anna doesn’t dare trust anyone—not even temperamental Tyler Richardson, who, despite her best intentions, is beginning to steal her heart.

A series of frightening incidents ensnare Anna in a maze of intrigue, putting her life in peril. But even as Anna begins uncovering the secrets hidden within the mansion’s stone walls, she harbors a secret of her own. Now, the only question that remains is whether she will disappear as mysteriously as Irene.

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About Marlene Bateman

Marlene Bateman

Marlene Bateman was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. She graduated from the University of Utah with a Bachelor’s degree in English. She is married to Kelly R. Sullivan and they live in North Salt Lake, Utah with their two dogs and four cats. Marlene wrote the best-selling romance/suspense novel, Light on Fire Island. She has written three other mysteries; Motive for Murder, A Death in the Family, and Crooked House.


One response to “Searching for Irene by Marlene Bateman

  1. Julie

    A really good, suspenseful mystery that unfolds a little at a time. I did enjoy the story, and it was mostly believable with likable characters and a good ending. The part that bothered me was that the main character would put herself in certain situations where bad things could happen to her. Those kinds of things just take me out of the story.

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