by Kathleen L. Asay (Author)
Burned-out journalist, Liz Cane, has seen too many sob stories in her career to have much sympathy for the tenants of a run-down boarding house in Sacramento that is about to be closed because the owner of the house has died, literally at Liz's feet. But when she's introduced to the mysterious older woman who lives upstairs, Liz is hooked. The others all think the woman can somehow save the house from closing. Liz has her doubts, but then the woman is attacked and Liz finds herself in a race to discover the woman's story before it's too late for them all.
Author Biography
Kathleen L. Asay is a writer and editor living in Northern California. She has written for arts publications and volunteer organizations in several cities. As a member of Capitol Crimes, the Sacramento chapter of Sisters in Crime, she has had a story in three chapter anthologies and edited the first two. FLINT HOUSE is her first novel.