Finding Miranda

Finding Miranda

by Iris Chacon
Finding Miranda

Finding Miranda

by Iris Chacon

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Overview

Shy Miranda is invisible to everyone -- except a blind hunk, who wants her, and a mystery man, who wants her ... dead. Why? How? And, will Dave the wonder dog come to the rescue?

DETAILS:

Shepard Krausse is a late-night radio talk show host, but it isn't because he "has a face for radio," as the saying goes. In fact, Shepard is such a hunk that the little old ladies in his tiny Minokee community set their clocks every day in order to be on their front porches sipping coffee and watching through binoculars as he takes his morning run.
Shep waves to the ladies (Psst! Bernice, yer droolin' on yer apron.), but he has never seen them. Shep has been blind since birth. His best friend (and guide dog), Dave, goes everywhere with him, including on the morning run. (Shepard's the cute one; Dave's the smart one.)
Shepard's radio show, "Sheep Counters with Shep and Dave," caters to insomniacs whose paranoia and conspiracy theories are keeping them awake. People enjoy venting their rage on the air, and Shepard's audience enjoys, in about equal numbers, either agreeing with or ridiculing his callers.
Shep has a conspiracy theory of his own. He believes his uncle, the governor of the state of Florida, is corrupt in a big way, and may even be behind the murder of Shepard's former neighbor (and Miranda's late aunt), Phyllis Ogilvy.

Not since the owl and the pussycat has there been a more unlikely couple. Miranda is small, plain, and, of course, invisible. Shepard is the size of a professional television wrestler and, of course, resembles Adonis.
She squeaks by on a librarian's salary, still wearing clothes she owned in high school. His matching outfits are laid out for him every morning by his chauffeur/valet.
She has learned four languages by listening to CDs in her car. He speaks seven languages, which he learned while in boarding school in Switzerland.
Her aunt was a small-town librarian and part-time birdwatcher. His uncle is the governor of Florida, and his mother acts like the Queen of England.
Miranda attended a community college. Shepard has an Ivy League law degree.

Now that Miranda has moved into Minokee, however, Shep and Dave are determined to protect their new neighbor from the bad guys. They just need to find out who or what the villains are. Miranda and Shep don't know that, soon, on a steamy Florida night, the city girl and the blind deejay will be running for their lives in the inky darkness of Little Cypress National Forest.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781519400246
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/08/2016
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

From parking tickets to Income Tax instructions, there is plenty of "required reading" in our lives. My goal is to provide quick, easy, fun reads for those times when we need a vacation from current events. Laughter is good medicine -- for body, mind, and spirit.

All the nonfiction we have to read each day is our broccoli. An Iris Chacon novel is pure dessert.

Reading is our cheapest, fastest, most effective and accessible tool for exploring the universe. I've been to Nebraska and I've been to the planet called Dune. I've seen the outsides and insides of real and fictional people. And I've become whoever I wanted to be in every story I entered.

Fellow Trekkies, remember Mr. Spock telling Captain Kirk, "The more complex the mind, the greater the need for play"? Well, our 21st century world has become so complex that our minds can't even keep up -- and diversion is more important than ever to our mental health.

That's why I write novels designed to divert our busy minds from our grimy streets, dusty houses, dirty laundry, unwashed kids and unbathed dishes -- or maybe the other way around -- and Internal Revenue forms. Grab an Iris Chacon novel! Come play with me!

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