Nine Fine Deaths—Out April 15
Even when you know who the killer is, you won’t know who the killer is—A novel by S.E. Mills
Welcome to the review page for the new murder mystery novel Nine Fine Deaths by S.E. Mills
Homicide detective Madeline Bradley is obnoxious, bourbon-fueled, and foul-mouthed but fiercely lovable as she hunts a killer so skilled at his evil machinations that even when you know who the killer is, you won’t know who the killer is. It is a deeply intricate murder mystery that takes you on a sweeping worldwide journey to rich and exotic locations where murder is art and police work is a whole new game.
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About the author.
Dr. Simon E. Mills is the author of over sixty books. Business to biography, systems engineering to military strategy, and even children’s storybooks make up his work. Nine Fine Deaths, however, is his first novel and has been years in the making. Traveling to a dozen international locations for research and inspiration, Mills has created a web of such murderous intrigue that you’ll be driven to re-visit passages repeatedly to let the fine details wash over you as new layers are revealed.
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Please note: This manuscript is un-proofed and not yet formatted for print.
Endorsements
“If I really had to be murdered, I’d choose Mills to do it. At least it would be entertaining.”
—Governor David A Paterson.
“If you think it’s frightening to read him, just imagine being married to him.”
—Molley Mills—Wife of Dr. Mills.
Brilliant read. Fast moving thriller with many twists and turns. Couldn't put it down.
—L White
To read this intriguing novel is akin to getting on a roller coaster and holding on for dear life. Extremely well written and intense to the very end. Enjoy the ride!
—Lawrence Klepinger
More to come