Misery Loves Company

By Henry Schulte | June 11, 2008

“Misery Loves Company by Henry Schulte is a fun thrill for lovers of romantic-suspense mysteries. The warm and inviting characters make this story of seductive dangers irresistable. The atmospheric charm is appealing. The perfect crime with an intriguing twist. A joy ride all the way through!” - Charol Messenger, book editor, ghostwriter and author of memoir I’m Dancing As Fast As I Can.

Don’t let the cover fool you. This is a perfect blend of evil splashed with romance and the good guy saving his damsel in distress.

Multiple suicides stun the cozy New England town of Knockwood, Vermont during a chilling icy winter. Six-foot-seven Kevin O’Reilly, a bodybuilder who looks like a golden Viking, is dying of a terminal illness. He has sold all of his belongings and left his life behind in California. His last action is to forgive his mother who abandoned him twenty years ago when he was twelve, except when he arrives from his cross-country drive she has just committed suicide.

Distraught that he may have prompted his mother’s sudden death, Kevin plunges into an investigation of several peculiar events … and discovers she was not the only recent suicide. Compelled to seek justice for what he is certain is his mother’s murder, with disintegrating health Kevin pushes himself at a breathtaking pace to stop a power-hungry madman.

An evocative young redhead smiles and for Kevin the room gets brighter. The ill-fated lovers, a savvy elder Ruth, and a voluptuous call-girl Angelica, face treachery at every turn and must draw on all their physical and mental strength to expose the “perfect citizen” whose demented plan will destroy every trusting soul.

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