A man quits his job because he does not feel like he is making a difference. He enters the world of private detectives. Is this where he can find the thrill and excitement of living? Author D.J. Martin reveals his thrilling new publication, “Clueless in L.A.,” a mystery novel that will let readers meet a ten year veteran detective to take them into one exciting ride they will never forget. As a publisher of newspapers and consumer magazines for over 60 years and having recently retired, Martin had time and desires to write another novel following “The Show” he had published a few years back. In this new work, he wants to accomplish a story with a blend of love and mystery. The plot begins in California, but reaches different parts of the world. Los Angeles Police Homicide Detective Matt Diamond leaves the force to start a new Private Investigation firm. He becomes involved with a billionaire, Jake Cutter, and his two beautiful twin daughters. There is development of a new drug to stop the ageing process for women. The intent of industry leaders to stop its development caused the clueless murder by a paid killer of four people in different parts of the world. The murders are a puzzle that Matt wants to solve. Who is behind the entire plot to stop the drug from ever reaching the market? With many riveting twists and turns, “Clueless in L.A.” will greatly entertain readers with its intricate plot and murder mystery that will keep them at the edge of their seats at every turn of the page. Source: PRWEB
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