The Roaring Twenties. A decade freed from the horrors of the Great War. A time of economic prosperity, technological advances, jazz music, wild youth, and Prohibition. A time where vast fortunes were made and a new sense of entitlement arose among the elite of society. And with that entitlement, a thirst for more power.
A federal agent working for an agency tasked with investigating financial crimes has been found brutally murdered in a Washington. D.C. hotel. His mistake? Investigating the shady dealings of one of the most powerful men on Wall St. Alone.
Fellow agents Charlie Postlethwaite and Gretchen Retrum have now been thrown headlong into an investigation they are ill-prepared for. Far from the world of bank ledgers and files, they're now forced to get to the bottom of the mystery while avoiding the discovery of their secret agency and the associated problems of juggling their relationship.
From the city streets of Washington D.C. and New York City, to the country sides of upstate New York, and to a small town in Wisconsin, Charlie and Gretchen are in a desperate race to bring those responsible to justice before they become the next on the list to die.
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E.G. Voss is a nearly 30-year veteran police detective sergeant having investigated everything from the mundane to murder. Additionally, Voss also serves as an instructor in several criminal justice disciplines teaching active-duty police officers, college students and academy cadets. Married with three children, Voss enjoys the small-town life of Wisconsin.
Charlie and Gretchen's adventures from Murder Made Casual continue in the follow up novels, Murder Made Necessary and Murder Made Political. All of the novels have real-life unsolved murders woven into the plots. For a lighter side of policing, Voss is also the author of How to Deal with the Police: Without Ending up Wearing Orange Jammies, a humorous look into the situations police officers encounter when dealing with citizens on a regular basis.
In a thrilling, new five-part paranormal series, Voss is the also the author of Mabel Stewart and the Death's Hand and its sequel, Mabel Stewart and the Wolf's Cane. A 13-year-old girl finds herself wishing to escape from her humdrum life gets more than she bargained for. Questions or comments can be directed to sgtvoss114@gmail.com.