Lizzy Dawson, a tall, dark and beautiful woman with chestnut hair and hazel eyes, might, at first glance, seem like a typical Greenwich housewife. In a place like Greenwich, Connecticut, nothing is typical or ordinary and Lizzy is no exception to that rule. Through an innocent enough hobby of internet blogging, she managed to stumble onto a story, a story about murder among the rich and powerful. This community of the nation's leading finance and banking magnates has its share of back alley secrets and back room deals. But this story was one which reached to the top levels of the elite classes and to the bedrooms of multi-million dollar mansions. Lizzy dug deep into the boardrooms and boudoirs to find out the truth about the murder of William Pierce, a man caught up in the glamour, secrets and sex of this tony town. Little did she know that this story would lead to a criminal investigation and change her life forever.
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Claudette Rothman was born in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. In the 1970s, Rothman immigrated to Brooklyn, New York, with her family. She attended public high school and college in New York City where she met her husband. After college, the couple moved to Westport before settling in Greenwich, Connecticut. Rothman's experience in the design industry, along with her father's expertise in residential and commercial construction, led them to co-found "Lewis-Rothman Designs." Three years ago, Rothman launched "GreenwichDiva.Com," a highly successful and popular blog, read by millions worldwide, which led to her fi rst novel "Greenwich Secrets." Gerald L. Jones, a longtime resident of New York City, holds degrees from Northwestern, Yale and Fordham Universities. He has worked in the municipal and private sectors, as well as having served on city advisory boards on various topics including LGBT and Senior Rights. He is currently the Associate Coordinator of Admissions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. This is Jones' fi rst book and work of fi ction. He has written for corporate publications, including a stint as the editor of a promotional news magazine in Chicago. Jones has also authored articles on religion and ministry
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