Her dream was to go to university. Instead she’s in a nursing home hunting a killer.
When high school graduate, Brittany Wright, gets a job cleaning at Happy Hearts nursing home, she is terrified of old lady Flo and desperately wishes she could be in college instead.
An unlikely friendship develops between the two. Brittany discovers that Flo, who may or may not have Alzheimer’s, is in grave danger. But, from whom and why?
As Flo’s condition worsens, Brittany scrambles to save her. But, ironically, it may be Flo who saves Brittany. An adult read, hopeful and humorous in spite of the ugliness of Alzheimer’s.
The old lady is dead, but she could still destroy him.
When rebel leader, Sidu Diagho, learns that reporter Flo Mc Allister has died, he knows that her power to destroy him is still very much alive.
Flo was with him during the coup attempts. She saw everything, yet has remained silent all these years. But Sidu could still be tried at The Hague for his crimes with her notes the testimony needed to convict him.
Sidu is not the only one seeking to unravel the truth through Flo’s records. Flo’s son and his wife, and Brit ... how much do they know? Sidu will do what he must to find and destroy the evidence against him.
Whispers Under the Baobab: A thrilling mystery—notes in code, unsent love letters—the story weaving from past to present as the characters race to solve Flo’s puzzles.
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Gifted with superpowers she can’t refuse, her life spirals out of control.
Bounced from a jungle battle, to an Islamist stronghold, to a corrupt Colombian trial,
Em Roberts, your average school principal, knows that something is dreadfully wrong.
Now she must challenge “the voice” in her head— the voice that transports her around
the world, forces her to face unbelievable danger, and insists she can stop wars.
Will she outwit that voice and end the nightmare, or will she die trying?
Jasmine Wade, rich man’s eye-candy, trusts in visions she experienced as a child. In them she “traveled” with a woman facing incredible danger and vanquishing evil. Driven by this ideal, Jasmine is determined to change the world—at least her little corner of it. Kidnapped, not for ransom, but to be eliminated, Jasmine must depend on her wits to survive.But where, in this mix, are the aliens who are using her as their tool to “fix” Earth? Will they be the ones to save Jasmine? And, if not …?
When school principal, Abby Davies, hears clickings in the fillings of her teeth she doesn’t understand why she believes they are messages from aliens. Changing the world was never part of her career plan … but, letters she didn’t send bearing her signature are showing up in newspapers around the world. The things asked for in the letters are coming true. To further complicate matters, the alien controlling Abby has fallen in love with her. Is it real or is she insane?
Inexplicably drawn to the man stalking her, she knows she needs help, but, school principal, Emily Roberts, can’t shake her attraction to him. Trrified, she turns to the wonderful Dr. David, but even he can’t help her. Real fear sets in when the stalker claims to be an alien who has loved her in other lives. Now, trapped in his perfect heavenly world, she is the only one who sees the danger threatening him. Does she love him enough to give up her life on Earth and stay with him forever … if she can save him, that is?
From a reviewer: If you are looking for a novel where good triumphs over evil, where love is mutual and undying, where new friendships are forged from the unlikeliest of situations, and above all, where the plot is driven by suspense and some bit of code-cracking, then Whispers Under the Baobab is the book for you.
EMBROILED – From a reviewer: Em/Jaz/Abby/Emily – how are all related? What has Jones done to bring these heroines full circle? To answer that question would be a spoiler. Better to say that some of the story line in this book which concludes the series made me very angry. Involving the reader so strongly in the characters’ lives is surely the sign of apowerful author. All I will say is that the ending is satisfying in every way.”