A Truth Stranger Than Fiction

Dakota Stevens returns with “Watson” Svetlana Krüsh in an exciting new case. What begins as the search for a bestselling author soon takes a turn for the worst. For the first time in his career, it’s personal

 

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[quote source=”The Portsmouth Review” rating=”5″]”A Truth Stranger Than Fiction is definitely worth the read. Between the fast pace and the clean, fluid language this story is hard to pause, and it’s thought-provoking in its real-world relevance. This story is highly entertaining and fun in its action and humor, but beholden to a deeper focus (4.5 stars).”[/quote]

[quote source=”Chronogram”]”IndieReader Best Book winner Orcutt’s third Dakota Stevens mystery finds the irresistible sleuth and his leggy chess master sidekick in deep international waters. Renowned sci-fi author E. Conover Wright has disappeared, and his sister is worried. She has good reason: FBI agents, Chinese moles, mobsters, and fracking czars are all on his trail, and the reason is literally out of this world. Orcutt’s eco-noir puts the heat in global warming.”[/quote]