Ask the Cards a Question

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Sharon McCone, Private Eye, was parking her car when she saw a huge crowd in front of her building. The police barred her way to the entrance, even though she lived in the building. Sharon saw Greg the detective and called his name. He explained that someone had been murdered – Molly Antonio. Sharon had known the dead woman.  

This is the setup for “Ask the Cards a Question,” a murder mystery. Here is what the book is about: a lady who is afraid of birds, a big black crow, a fortune teller, a blind man who listens well, and a secret too dangerous to share.  

It’s a page-turner, by a writer who is fast paced. Sharon the Private Eye is the best in the business. Her instincts tell her what to do, and she is always good at talking to people and getting the information out of them. The book is a roller coaster ride that will leave you on the edge of your seat. It’s high speed, intense, and full of chase.  

Through important investigative work, and with a whiff of gunpowder, Sharon McCone solves the mystery of who killed Molly Antonio.  

“Ask the Cards a Question,” and find out with her. 

“Ask the Cards a Question” By Marcia Mullen (Mysterious Press, New York, 1982) 

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