Detective In Red
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Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2016
Kaitlyn Walker is an author. She writes books and poems for a living. No, she can't solve mysteries. No, she can't be a private eye like her late brother was. And she certainly cannot follow in her late brother's footsteps AND track down the thief of a certain statue AND solve the mystery of her brother's murder at the same time that she has to figure out how to save her hometown from destruction and on top of all that, find out why these mysteries are all connected. 

Sorry. She can figure out words that rhyme with "orange" and "silver", but she cant do all those impossible tasks - for the simple reason that she already has. 

This is her story.
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A criminal mastermind makes a bold move against a wealthy client to put himself in a position to retire in comfort. He has no idea what he's up against when a young widow, desperate to make ends meet, sets her eyes on earning the bounty set on his head. *** Newly widowed housewife Melody Scott needs to earn some major cash, fast. When her bright and busy children learn that a priceless ruby bracelet has been stolen and a six-figure reward is being offered, they convince her to try to do what the police, museum security, and the best private investigators have failed to do. Working against them is a notorious thief who has met people from around the world, but who has never once encountered a woman like Melody Scott. When the sweet innocence of the Scott family clashes against criminal forces more dangerous than they ever imagined, Melody is all too aware that a mom's got to do what a mom's got to do to protect her family. The Widow, Melody Scott is a 2021 Watty Award Winner! Content Warning: This story does contain depictions of stalking behavior.