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Death of a Rich Man

Detective Jackson Mysteries, Book 17

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Death of a Rich Man

By: L. J. Sellers
Narrated by: John Bell
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For Detective Jackson, the murder of a billionaire landlord seems like a slam-dunk case against the leader of a local Renters Rebellion. Yet, when they discover provocative images on the victim’s laptop, they must pursue another more-deviant motive. But the rich man’s widow has the chief of police on speed-dial and fights hard to shut down the investigation into her husband’s private life.

The case takes another unexpected turn when the widow is kidnapped and Detective Evans is pulled off the team to check out an accidental drowning. When the victim’s sister abruptly dies too, Evans digs even deeper into the family’s secrets.

To stop the killers, the detectives must defy the police chief and risk their jobs to find the shocking truth that binds their investigations.

About the author: When not plotting murders, L.J. enjoys standup comedy, cycling, and zip-lining. Like her Agent Dallas character, she’s an adrenaline junkie. And like her Extractor character, she once rescued her grandchildren from a dangerous cult.

©2025 Linda J. Sellers (P)2025 Linda J. Sellers
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