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Dies Irae

(2015)
(The third book in the Scott Drayco Mystery series)
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Description: Three years ago, Scott Drayco left the FBI after an incident involving his partner, Mark "Sarg" Sargosian. Now a freelance crime consultant, Drayco often helps law enforcement on cases, but he never imagined his estranged former partner would turn up on his doorstep, pleading for Drayco's help. A college student at an elite Washington, D.C., private college has been murdered, and the victim's friend, Sarg's own daughter Tara, might be the next target. The killer left behind a puzzling music code at the crime scene, and Drayco soon learns he has two things in common with the murdered girl - a music background and synesthesia. The case takes an even stranger turn after a second murder and a second music code, with signs pointing toward a possible ritualistic killing. Then, Drayco himself starts receiving coded messages and finds himself locked in a deadly game with a madman where only one of them may come out alive.

Reviews: "Lawson has created a memorable character in Drayco, a concert pianist turned FBI agent, turned crime consultant. He also has the fascinating condition of synesthesia, which not only adds a mysterious depth to his character it is integral to the plot." (BIG AL'S BOOKS AND PALS); "A notable title worth putting on your reading list." (LIBRARY JOURNAL)

Prizes: 2016 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award Finalist

Author Biography: Author, poet, and journalist BV Lawson's award-winning stories, poems and articles have appeared in dozens of publications and anthologies. BV is a member of Mystery Writers of America, International Association of Crime Writers, Sisters in Crime, Private Eye Writers of America, and International Thriller Writers. BV currently lives in Virginia with her husband and enjoys flying above the Chesapeake Bay in a little Cessna.

Promotional Information: BV Lawson's Scott Drayco mystery series has sold copies in over forty countries with translations into Spanish and Italian and has received rave reviews: "Kept me enthralled"; "Was so good, I read it twice from beginning to end": "BV Lawson has created a memorable character in Drayco"; "The woven layers of character, plot, theme, and mystery mean that you can't read it fast enough." The series has also been honored by the Maryland Writers Association, American Writers Association, Next Generation Indie Book Awards, Shamus Awards, Library Journal, and the Killer Nashville Falchion Award.


Genre: Mystery

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