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THE AGENT

BY Marsha Roberts • POSTED ON March 23, 2020

Spurious siblings and a well-coiffed psychic work million-dollar cons in this debut thriller.

Marin County’s top-producing realtor, Victoria Clifford, has a net worth of nearly $10 million, but not all of it was earned selling pricey real estate. Her swindling sideline accounts for most of her fortune. A busy lady, she does find time for spa treatments, the occasional “celebratory sniff” of coke, and trysts with a variety of men, some married, some not, but all hot. “To think some women settled for just one man,” she ponders. Nor has she settled for committing just one scam. She now plans her sixth takedown of a vulnerable wealthy woman. Maribeth Simmons needs to sell her $5.3 million home. Her husband left her in California for a man in Missouri. Stylish Victoria takes Maribeth under her crooked wing, gets her to a hair stylist, and updates her wardrobe from twin sets and khakis to flattering bias-cut dresses. Next, Victoria takes her out on the town, where she meets and falls for handsome Rufus McCain, the latest alias of Victoria’s brother, Theo. Soon, Maribeth consults with atypical psychic Vera Peterlin, a handsome woman with an elegant chignon and a professional office. Thanks to Victoria, Vera knows a lot about Maribeth. What Maribeth doesn’t know is that Vera is Theo and Victoria’s aunt. The psychic encourages Maribeth to invest in Steeplechase Enterprises, a nonexistent company that Theo tricks her into thinking is a winner. The title of Roberts’ engaging book works on two levels. Victoria is a real estate agent, and, unbeknown to her, there’s an FBI agent on her trail. Suspense builds as the FBI attempts to ensnare Victoria and her family, just as they have entrapped Maribeth and her money. Tension escalates as the family members make increasingly more mistakes in their con, and guilt takes the edge off their victories. Strong characters, humor, and twists contribute to an immensely readable thriller.

This trio of charming cheaters will beguile readers.

Pub Date: March 23, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-73277-477-3

Page count: 290pp

Publisher: Easy Riter Press

Review Posted Online: June 3, 2020

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CONFESSIONS OF AN INSTINCTIVELY MUTINOUS BABY BOOMER

BY Marsha Roberts • POSTED ON March 28, 2012

Roberts strings together a series of autobiographical vignettes in her debut inspirational memoir.

The belief that anything is possible is something many people lose as they grow older. For Roberts, however, this belief always finds a way to resurface, even in bleak circumstances. Each short chapter of her memoir focuses on a single experience or lesson. Some of her experiences are quite extraordinary—such as the life-changing vision she claims to have received from God, detailed in “The September 13th Parable”—but others are fairly commonplace, like the story of her dog, Smokey, who trusted Roberts completely as she led him through a storm. The extraordinary stories highlight what Roberts sees as the miraculous nature of life, while the ordinary ones ground the overall narrative and make it believable. The author’s life hasn’t always been easy; she had a difficult relationship with her mother, a divorce and numerous financial struggles. Instead of dwelling on these negatives, however, Roberts uses them to illustrate how each circumstance opened the door for something magical: healing the rift between her and her mother, meeting the love of her life and finding unexpected solutions to her financial problems. Her voice is conversational, not stilted or academic, with a clear, uncluttered style that makes her memoir an easy, casual read. Moreover, she portrays many moments with a light touch, particularly when she speaks about faith-related matters, such as the power of prayer. At one point, she writes, “I know God always hears me when I pray. And I know I’m the happiest, the most peaceful with myself when it’s a two-way conversation, when I’m listening.”

An optimistic look at the magic of life.

Pub Date: March 28, 2012

ISBN: 978-1470181840

Page count: 204pp

Publisher: CreateSpace

Review Posted Online: April 9, 2013

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