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When Ebony Makepeace packed a few things in a carry bag and closed the door of her North Melbourne apartment for the last time, she struggled to believe she was dead. But when she saw her parents, best friend and ex-boyfriend all crying at her funeral, she knew it to be true. After an encounter with the Café Man, Ebony’s life as she knew it no longer exists. Everyone around her think she's dead. Moving Ebony into his house overlooking Port Phillip Bay, he introduces himself as Bradley, claiming to have saved her life. Although Ebony feels like a prisoner, the man does not treat her as one, and the more time she spends in his house, the more comfortable she feels with him. Meanwhile, Brad’s best friend, police detective Ryan Sanderson helps facilitate Ebony’s "murder" and burial, and tries to keep his partner off Brad’s trail. As the net around them tightens, Brad and Ebony work tirelessly to find out who wanted her dead. But can she cheat death a second time?
Ebony Makepeace has had enough. Still living in Bradley's townhouse on the Altona foreshore, she is struggling to build a new life for herself. When tentacles of drama again wrap themselves around Bradley Culley and his family, Ebony feels as if she is suffocating. She needs to escape. Meanwhile, Brad grapples with his criminal brother, the death of his mother, Wilhelmina, and disappearing money. While Brad turns to his uncle for help, Ebony spends six months on her own in Ballarat. Will they find out what really happened to Bradley's mother, and will Ebony return to him... or are they already too far apart?
All three books in Janeen Ann O'Connell's 'Brad Culley Mysteries' series, now in one volume! Ebony Makepeace Is Dead: After an encounter with the Café Man, Ebony’s life as she knows it no longer exists. Everyone around her think she's dead. Moving Ebony into his house overlooking Port Phillip Bay, the man introduces himself as Bradley, claiming to have saved her life. The more time she spends in his house, the more comfortable she feels. Meanwhile, Brad’s best friend, police detective Ryan Sanderson helps facilitate Ebony’s "murder" and burial, and tries to keep his partner off Brad’s trail. As the net around them tightens, Brad and Ebony work tirelessly to find out who wanted her dead. But can she cheat death a second time? The Betrayal Of Ebony Makepeace: Still living in Bradley's townhouse on the Altona foreshore, Ebony is struggling to build a new life for herself. She needs to escape. Meanwhile, Brad grapples with his criminal brother, the death of his mother, Wilhelmina, and disappearing money. Can they find out what really happened to Bradley's mother, and will Ebony return to him... or are they already too far apart? The Revenge Of Ebony Makepeace: Brad Culley’s life has descended into chaos. Meanwhile, Ebony takes the first steps into a new life. As Brad and his friend Sandy learn more about Ebony’s plans, the opportunity to recover the missing money, and the fugitives responsible for stealing it, diminishes. Depending on his uncle, his friend, and the police, Brad waits for justice to be served.
Brad Culley’s life has descended into chaos. Ebony has disappeared, leaving him to wonder if she ever really loved him, and so too his uncle’s assistant, Phillip, and six million dollars. And his right-hand man, Ferdinand, is testing his patience. Nothing is as it should be. Meanwhile, as part of her plan for revenge, Ebony takes the first steps into a new life with a new man, and uses Brad’s inheritance to achieve it. As Brad and his friend Sandy learn more about Ebony’s and Phillip’s deceptions, the opportunity to recover the missing money, and the fugitives responsible for stealing it, diminishes. Depending on his uncle, his friend, and the police, Brad waits for justice to be served.
A captivating historical novel from the national bestselling author, as Ariana Franklin, of Mistress of the Art of Death. Makepeace Burke serves Patriots at her late father's tavern on the Boston waterfront in 1765 and hates the redcoats with a vengeance. But even she can't watch an angry mob drown an Englishman. She rescues him and nurses him back to health-and falls in love. In Patriot Boston, hers is an unforgivable sin-made worse by the fact that her Englishman turns out be the aristocratic Sir Philip Dapifer. Philip must smuggle Makepeace aboard a ship bound for London and save her life at the expense of the world she knows. Rich in period detail, bringing the years of colonial rebellion to vivid life, A Catch of Consequence is a stylish novel of Boston and England, and of a woman who defies convention in both worlds.