<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Time traveling sleuths uncover crimes in upstate New York.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>On a sunny spring day in 1934, local lothario Frankie Russo is murdered in broad daylight. It seems no one saw anything, but things are not always what they seem in this small New York town.</p><p>Tackling the investigation, Detective Steven Blackwell discovers Frankie's little black book, a coded list of dozens of flings, affairs, and one-night stands-and a solid motive for the widow. Soon, what appeared to be a straight-forward case gets complicated. Two months ago, Steven came face-to-face with 21<sup>st</sup>-century journalist Olivia Watson when time folded over in the house they share-80 years apart. Now, Steven and Olivia test the boundaries of time travel, risking the exposure of their secret. Olivia travels to Steven's time, where she is embraced by the community, and unwittingly gets involved in Steven's investigation, which puts her in danger.</p><p>Can Olivia outsmart a killer before becoming the next victim? Can Steven and Olivia solve the case of the poisoned philanderer in time to protect her true identity and their time-travel secret? </p><p>Every moment's a masquerade in <em>Threshold of Deceit</em>, the exciting second installment in The Blackwell and Watson Time-Travel Mystery series.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"A well written and cleverly plotted mystery with a historical twist." - Bruce Robert Coffin, bestselling author of the Detective Byron Mysteries</p><p>"Carol Pouliot has done it again with her captivating detective duo Steven and Olivia. She's from the 21st century, he's from 1934. Together they solve an intriguing murder in 1930's Central New York." - Rick A. Allen, author of the Star Riders series</p><p>"<em>Threshold of Deceit</em> takes you on an unforgettable journey merging the present with the past. You are immediately drawn in to the engaging characters and complicated relationships that keep you turning the pages to find out who did it, and what the future might hold for two people from different eras." - Nikki Bonanni, The Killer Coffee Club</p><br>
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