Book Details

Death is inevitable, but murder is unjustifiable!

Blood in the Bayou is about an investigative reporter who finds herself in danger when she assists her veterinarian friend, Beanie, who is determined to save the Black Bears who dwell in the bayou at the Louisiana Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge. Someone has killed a cub and the two women are determined to find the culprit with the aid of the Wildlife and Fisheries police. Kari is stunned when she learns she knew the person whose body was discovered floating in the bayou less than 24 hours after they rent one of the cabins at the Refuge. This development drives her to solve what it was Hugh, an FBI agent, had been investigating, which was a kidnapping that occurred six years prior. Kari is convinced Hugh’s investigation is tied to something more sinister and soon finds her life in danger of the same fate as she delves into the mystery. There are twists and turns that leave the audience wondering who is guilty until the final chapter.

 

About the Author

Karen J. Brohn

Karen J. Brohn is from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She moved back to Louisiana after residing in Fort Worth, Texas for twenty-two years. She is proud of her Oglala Sioux and Cajun heritage. Her two sons are considered to be her best friends and she enjoys spending time with her family. Writing has always been her passion and this is her second murder mystery in what hopes to be a long series of stories involving investigative reporter, Kari Bronx. Her favorite author is the late Sue Grafton and she has aspired to write in Ms. Grafton’s style and is already hard at work on her third book in this series.