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Five Star First Edition Mystery - Death Is No Bargain [Hardcover]

Michael W. Sherer (Author)
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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Five Star First Edition Mystery March 2, 2006
Freelance writer Emerson Ward is minding his own business one sweltering July day when Larry Forrester shows up at the door of his Chicago brownstone, accuses him of seducing his teenage daughter, Ellen, and tries to kill him. A week later, when Larry's ex-wife tells Emerson that Ellen has gone missing and asks him to find her, Emerson also learns that his girlfriend, Nell, is pregnant. While Nell and Emerson confront the difficult decision of whether or not to keep their baby, Emerson discovers that Ellen may have been facing the same dilemma. When a girl fitting Ellen's description turns up dead 250 miles away, Emerson drops everything to find out what happened before he can face his own conflicted feelings. Suspecting the worst, Emerson adopts an alternate identity and leaves his Chicago life behind, unsure if he'll live to return. The trail leads him on a twisted and deadly journey through the heated and sometimes violent debate over abortion and the sex scandals rocking the Catholic Church.

Michael W. Sherer is a freelance writer and marketing communications consultant specializing in food and beverage. He and his wife and three of their four children now live outside Seattle. Mike is a member of Mystery Writers of America and the Authors Guild. He has published five novels in the Emerson Ward series.


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Chicago writer Emerson Ward is accused of seducing the teenage daughter of a neighbor. Then the girl's dad tries to kill him. The situation takes an even odder twist when the girl's mother asks Ward to find her now-missing daughter. In a parallel plotline, Ward learns his girlfriend is pregnant, prompting him to ponder the implications of becoming a father in middle age. The fifth Emerson Ward caper is an unusual mix of straight-ahead and thoughtful discourse on hot-button social issues. The characters are as complex as the issues with which they wrestle, and the mystery is cleverly presented and resolved. Wes Lukowsky
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"Michael Sherer gets better with each book. I hope he continues the trend for as long as I keep reading. Top drawer."
-- John Lutz, author of The Night Spider

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Five Star; 1 edition (March 2, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594143684
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594143687
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,910,870 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

After stints as a manual laborer, dishwasher, bartender, restaurant manager, commercial photographer, magazine editor and public relations executive, Michael W. Sherer decided life should imitate art. He now is a freelance writer and marketing communications consultant specializing in food and beverage (because he loves to eat). He also is a certified food safety instructor. Mike grew up on a farm in northern Illinois and lived in Chicago for 20 years. He and his wife and three of their four children now live outside Seattle. Mike is a member of Mystery Writers of America and the Authors Guild. He has published five novels in the Emerson Ward series (An Option On Death, Little Use For Death, Death Came Dressed In White, A Forever Death, and Death Is No Bargain), and expects a stand-alone novel, Island Life, to be published soon. He's now hard at work on his sixth Emerson Ward mystery. To find out more, please visit his Web site at www.michaelwsherer.com or www.emersonwardmysteries.com.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Mystery with Substance, February 2, 2007
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Eleni V. (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Five Star First Edition Mystery - Death Is No Bargain (Hardcover)
I'm not usually an mystery reader, but I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Not only was the story line compelling, but the subtext of the abortion debate was well-thought out and believable. Being a Chicagoan, I especially enjoyed the references to the city (very accurate, I might add). The language was descriptive without being overblown. It was definitely a book I wanted to stay up all night reading until I was finished. And I can't wait now for the next installment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A higher level of intellectual stimulation, November 7, 2006
This review is from: Five Star First Edition Mystery - Death Is No Bargain (Hardcover)
Reviewed by Regan Windsor for Reader Views (10/06)

A sign of a good mystery novel is one that keeps the reader guessing until the end. A brilliant author is able to successfully "go where no (wo)man dare go." Michael W. Sherer has managed to accomplish both in his novel "Death is No Bargain."

Emerson Ward, former stock broker, spends his days as a freelancer. For the most part he picks up freelance writing at a tolerable pace and spends the rest of his days in a relaxed and laid back pace having made enough as a stock broker to keep him comfortable between jobs. It's his other freelance work, however, that seems to keep him living close to the edge. By doing more favors for friends than actual jobs, Emerson has a knack for attracting himself to danger.

A year before Emerson had run into a disoriented young girl and brought her back to recoup and recover at his place before convincing her to find her way back home. Now her father has showed up on his doorstep ready to kill him for seducing and harboring his daughter who has once again run away. After escaping the near-death experience he finds himself unable to deny his help to the saner ex-wife. In the twists and turns of the ensuing events, Emerson soon finds himself dedicated to solving the mystery of her disappearance.

Michael W. Sherer tackles the complexities of pregnancy, abortions, adoptions, and shady connections to a Catholic convent. Although these events are at the forefront of the novel they are presented in a brilliantly uncontroversial way - simply as details for the reader to ponder and digest while diligently trying to determine "whodunit."

"Death is No Bargain" brings more to the reader than the thrill of a good mystery. It is brimming with controversial subject matter successful in transporting the reader to a higher level of intellectual stimulation. As the battles in Emerson's world ensue - so too do the battles within the reader.

Received book free of charge.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bargain Entertainment, March 26, 2006
This review is from: Five Star First Edition Mystery - Death Is No Bargain (Hardcover)
Chicago freelance writer Emerson Ward is an engaging sleuth of the new order, an amateur sensitive enough to care about what happens to victims and tough enough to chase down bad guys. When a teenage girl goes missing and her father accuses Emerson at gunpoint of being involved, Emerson takes matters into his own hands. Despite his best efforts to find her, though, she turns up dead, the vistim of a hit-and-run. Determined to find some small measure of justice and suspecting the worst, this Quixotic hero gives up everything, adopts an alternate identity and follows a twisted and deadly trail from a violent anti-abortion protest to a convent full of secrets. Author Michael W. Sherer's series has been likened to John D. McDonald's "Travis McGee" books. Here his nicely attuned balance of action, both physical and cerebral, has never been better.
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