Review: Malicious Masquerade - Alan Cupp

Looking for a fun mystery novel ? One written by a male author ?
Check out the latest Henery Press release by Alan Cupp.
Review: Malicious Masquerade - Alan Cupp - March 2013
It's very rare that males tend to write humourous mystery novels , ones along the lines of Janet Evanovich and Lisa Lutz , but Alan Cupp has stepped up to the plate and delievered his new novel Malicious Masquerade.
Imagine waiting at the altar only to learn that the guy you were going to marry is not what he seems and that it looks like he has stolen over seven million dollars from your family , money that was hidden in secret accounts and if word ever got out , then Jasper Bedford would be done for. That is what has happened to Cindy - on the day of her wedding her fiance Tyler disappeared and now her father thinks that he is responsible for theft and lots of it. Can Cindy hire a PI - Carter Mays to discover what really happened to Tyler ? What will happen though when Tyler rings Jasper and it is discovered that he has set him up to look like he has been soliciting in Child Prostution ? As Cindy and Carter start their own investigation , will they get out before trouble hits the fan or will they uncover sordid details that will leave Carter's life hanging on the balance ? Will Carter at the same time get the girl Cindy or will we read about Cindy going back to Tyler ?
Find out what happens when everything you have ever known turns out to be a lie and it seems everybody is wearing a mask - when life gets like this , who can you really trust to be honest and themselves ?
 
 
 

Comments

  1. From the very beginning, this book sounds like a true page-turner. I am looking forward to diving into this book!

    Best,
    Julie Gallo
    Editorial Intern
    Henery Press

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  2. I cannot wait to read this! It sounds like there is a wild ride in store for me :) Great review!

    Alicia Tonne
    Editorial Intern
    Henery Press

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