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Denise Osborne

    Drawing on twelve years of dedicated feng shui studies, Denise Osborne crafts mysteries where ancient philosophies intertwine with modern intrigue. Her writing often explores the intersection of culture, art, and personal investigation, offering readers unique insights into character psychology and the puzzles they unravel. Osborne excels at detailed environmental depiction and a deep understanding of her characters' motivations, ensuring a rich reading experience.

    Feng-Shui-Mord
    A Deadly Arrangement
    Evil Intentions
    • Evil Intentions

      A Feng Shui Mystery

      When arsonists target Salome Waterhouse's Georgetown home, it's bad Feng Shui, to say the least, for the Japanese-American practitioner. Then her ex-husband, a mystery writer, discovers the body of an Organizer, a questionable suicide. Their friend, an African-American private investigator, sees that the cases are intertwined and that the time has come for the three to combine their skills in combating crime. This eclectic trio of Baby Boomers must bring down an underworld figure whose evil intentions have destroyed countless lives - and threaten their own.

      Evil Intentions
      3.2
    • A Deadly Arrangement

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Uncomfortable with the vibes of her grandfather's infamous Perfume Mansion, which she recently inherited, Salome Waterhouse decides to rent it out to artist Palmer Fordham rather than live there herself, but when the artist turns up dead, Salome finds herself the prime suspect in his killing. Original.

      A Deadly Arrangement
      3.3
    • Feng-Shui-Mord

      • 283 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Was gibt es Schlimmeres für eine Feng-Shui-Beraterin, als ein Haus, das eine negative Energie verströmt. Und wenn in diesem Haus auch noch ein Mord geschieht, muss man zu ganz besonderen Mitteln greifen, um das Chi zu verbessern: Man geht selbst auf Mördersuche.

      Feng-Shui-Mord