October 2024 | Oceanview Publishing | 978-1608096121

The Life and Death of Rose Doucette

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Dallas PI Dylan Fisher thought he was done with his ex-wife—but now he’s solving her murder.

Dallas private investigator Dylan Fisher hasn’t seen his ex-wife, Rose, in three years—which is why he’s surprised when she asks him to meet her at a hotel. Rose Doucette is a homicide detective, and she wants Dylan’s help with a murder investigation that she’s been asked to step back from but can’t seem to let go.

They review the details of the case and part ways—but as Rose is leaving the parking lot, Dylan sees a suspicious car begin to follow her. Feeling uneasy, he tails the car and tries to warn Rose, but he’s too late—the driver of the car shoots her, killing her instantly, before speeding away.

The police are determined to pin the murder on Dylan, so he’s left with no choice but to find the killer himself. Teaming up with Rose’s widower, a defense attorney named Tito, the pair dive into Rose’s past to figure out who could’ve wanted to kill the woman they both loved—and what they were trying to hide.

Praise

“Hunsicker delivers an engrossing, emotionally charged mystery that culminates in a satisfying series of gut punches. It’s a winner.”
Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

“If Rose Doucette was a cop’s cop, Harry Hunsicker is a writer’s writer. What starts in high gear escalates at meteoric speed. Unpredictable but satisfying tornado-like plot twists leave readers gobsmacked.”
Bookreporter

“Reading The Life and Death of Rose Doucette by Harry Hunsicker is like settling onto a stool across from your favorite mixologist—the narrative is strong, smooth, and straight up, the plot twists with a clean finish that will leave you thirsty for more. You’ll know you’re truly in the hands of a master.”
—Craig Johnson, New York Times best-selling author of the Longmire Series

The Life and Death of Rose Doucette not only kept me captivated until the very end, but also reminded me why I fell in love with the PI genre. Shades of noir and the Golden Age of detective fiction wrapped up into a thrilling, modern-day, edge-of-your-seat read. Let’s hope this isn’t the last case for Private Investigator Dylan Fisher.”
—Robin Burcell, New York Times best-selling author