An Image of Death

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Rated 4.00/5 based on 2 reviews
Who knew that a career in video documentaries could lead to crime? A mysterious video arrives at Ellie Foreman's door. When she screens it she sees the murder of a young woman. Who was she? The cops shunt her aside, but a little digging reveals reveals dark happenings in Chicago, sex trafficking, money laundering, and the deadly price of dealing in diamonds during the collapse of the Soviet Union. More
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About Libby Fischer Hellmann

Libby Fischer Hellmann left a career in broadcast news in Washington, DC and moved to Chicago 35 years ago, where she, naturally, began to write gritty crime fiction. Twelve novels and twenty short stories later, she claims they’ll take her out of the Windy City feet first. She has been nominated for many awards in the mystery and crime writing community* and has even won a few.

Her most recent release, War, Spies & Bobby Sox: Stories about WW2 At Home will be released March 1, 2017. Her novels include the now five-volume Ellie Foreman series, which she describes as a cross between “Desperate Housewives” and “24;” the hard-boiled 4-volume Georgia Davis PI series, and three stand-alone historical thrillers that Libby calls her “Revolution Trilogy.” Her short stories have been published in a dozen anthologies, the Saturday Evening Post, and Ed Gorman’s “25 Criminally Good Short Stories” collection. In 2005 Libby was the national president of Sisters In Crime, a 3500 member organization dedicated to the advancement of female crime fiction authors. She also hosts a monthly radio show called “Second Sunday Crime” on the Authors on the Air internet network. More at http://libbyhellmann.com

* She has been a finalist twice for the Anthony, three times for Foreword Magazine’s Book of the Year, the Agatha, the Shamus, the Daphne, and has won the Lovey multiple times.

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Reviews of An Image of Death by Libby Fischer Hellmann

HookedonNook reviewed on Sep. 20, 2012

Downloaded during the Free eBook week. Intriquing characters but not all are fully fleshed out. Would have liked more insight into the relationships. Perhaps there's more than one book and this isn't the first?
(reviewed 66 days after purchase)
Talissa Vernini reviewed on Aug. 6, 2012

Very good book!!!!
(reviewed 25 days after purchase)
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