A Divisive Storm: Dora Ellison Mystery Book 6
By David E. Feldman
Publication Date: August 1 2023
Thriller/Noir
Ray Drucker is shot in the face while sitting in his car in the parking lot of a drug store. His wife, Katie, hires Dora Ellison and Missy Winters of Geller Investigations to find his killer. Soon, another murder occurs, and these are linked to a third murder, five years earlier. Dora and Missy learn that these men were all members of a club with a barely hidden racist agenda and a white supremacist past. As the bodies pile up, Dora and Missy are faced with their most daunting, dangerous case yet!
Fans and lovers of Noir, Hard-Boiled and LGBT Detective Mysteries will love the Dora Ellison Mystery Series.
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Dora Ellison awoke from yet another nightmare, once again fighting that violent assassin who had not so long ago nearly killed her. That near-death experience had wounded her deeply, and her energy was depleted. She was having trouble getting her five foot eight, one hundred forty pound frame out of bed in the morning and had been having persistent panic attacks and nightmares.
PTSD and trauma, Missy called it, and insisted she see a psychiatrist,who had prescribed an antidepressant.
Missy was sitting in a chair with her feet on the bed. The bedroom window had been opened a few inches and a cardinal was twittering on a branch just beyond the ledge. Both dogs were on the bed next to Dora.
Her beloved Freedom’s back paws were tangled with Missy’s crossed bare feet, and the dog’s head was beside Dora’s face, the Rottweilerdoberman’s smelly breath and lolling tongue inches away. Comfort, the little brown Yorkie, was lying on her thigh, licking her pajama leg.
The dream had been so real. All of her senses had been convinced that she was again fighting that horrific battle. She awoke covered with sweat. Damn, she needed a shower.
Missy must have noticed her panicked expression because sheclimbed onto the bed, enfolded Dora in her arms. “Shh. It’s okay. I’ve got you. You’re with me, baby. It was just a dream. Shh.”
David E. Feldman has written 8 books of his own and ghost-written many others. He has made several films, won 2 film awards and won a playwriting contest in 2022. His first in series Not Today: Dora Ellison Mystery Book 1 was a Best Mystery 2022 Killer Nashville Claymore finalist and was followed by four, soon to be five, more Dora books. His novel The Neighborhood was a 2023 finalist for The Book Excellence Awards.
He plays piano and sings professionally and loves to paint, which he does both for fun and commission. He adores his wife, two sons and their Yorkie. He has an MLS degree in Library & Information Science.
His books include: The Dora Ellison Mystery Series
Not Today, Dora Ellison Mystery Series Book 1
A Gathering Storm, Dora Ellison Mystery Series Book 2
A Sickening Storm, Dora Ellison Mystery Books Book 3
A Biological Storm, Dora Ellison Mystery Series Book 4
A Special Storm, Dora Ellison Mystery Series Book 5
Pilgrimage from Darkness Nuremberg to Jerusalem
Bad Blood, a Long Island Mystery
Born of War: Based on a Story of American Chinese Friendship
How to Be Happy in Your Marriage
The Neighborhood
His work can be found at https://www.davidfeldman.com/books.shtml.
He works extensively as a ghostwriter, via his ghostwriting website at https://longislandnyghostwriter.com. His film, Everyone Deserves a Decent Life (directed, produced) won the Alfred Fortunoff Humanitarian Film Award at the Long Island Film Expo, 2014. His film, Let Me Out! (Written, directed, produced) won Best Psychological Thriller at the 2009 New York International Film Festival. His play, Love Lives On, was a winner of the inaugural Artists in Partnership Inaugural Playwriting Contest and was performed in Sept. - Oct. 2022 in Long Beach, New York.
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