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“A Cold Day In Hell” Former Cold Case Detective Lissa Marie Redmond to Visit Hornell Public Library Wednesday 6pm

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Author Lissa Marie Redmond, a retired homicide cold case detective from Buffalo, NY, will be visiting the Hornell Public Library tonight, Tuesday, April 11th at 6:00 PM to discuss her novel, “A Cold Day In Hell”.

This event is free and open to the public. Get a copy of one of her books for her to sign!

Lissa Marie Redmond was born and raised in Western New York. During her career as a detective for the Buffalo Police Department, she handled a number of high-profile cases and has appeared on numerous television shows including Dateline and Murder by Numbers.  She uses her experiences to write the Cold Case Investigation mystery series starring Lauren Riley. Her novel “A Cold Day In Hell” is the first novel in this series. All six books in the Cold Case Investigation series can be found at the Hornell Public Library in the “Local Author” section located near the library’s front circulation desk.

Book Synopsis for “A Cold Day In Hell”

Lauren Riley is an accomplished detective who has always been on the opposite side of the courtroom from her nemesis, slick defense attorney Frank Violanti. But now he’s begging to hire her as a private investigator to help clear his client of murder. At first Lauren refuses, wanting nothing to do with the media circus surrounding that case―until she meets the eighteen-year-old suspect.

To keep an innocent teen from life in prison, Lauren must unravel the conflicting evidence and changing stories to get at the buried facts. But the more she digs, the more she discovers that nothing is what it first appears to be. As Lauren puts her career and life in danger, doubt starts to lurk on every corner . . . and so does her stalker.

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