About the Author
Mary Frances Fisher, a lifelong resident of Cleveland OH,
has spent the majority of her career as a legal nurse consultant and signed
with Taxi Modeling and Talent Agency as a commercial print model in 2012. With
Germaine Moody and writer contributions from over 100 countries, she
co-authored her first published work in 2013, 50 Seeds of Greatness
(www.50seedsofgreatness.com).
Her
additional writing experiences include several short stories published by
Transcendent Publishing: "Earning My Wings" in Touched by an Angel: A
Collection of Divinely Inspired Stories and Poems, October 2013; "Mercy's
Legacy" in Best of Spiritual Writers Network 2013, December 2013; "Be
Careful What You Wish For" in The Best of Spiritual Writers Network 2014,
January 2015; and "The Gift" in Finding Our Wings: A Collection of
Angelic Stories and Poems, March 2016.
She has
written a screenplay based on "Mercy's Legacy" and is working on a Paradox
Forged in Blood companion novel, Growing Up O’Malley. Mary Frances
lives in a suburb of Cleveland
with her family.
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About the Book:
Title:
Paradox Forged in Blood
Author: Mary Frances Fisher
Publisher: Cambron Press
Pages: 300
Genre: Historical Fiction
Author: Mary Frances Fisher
Publisher: Cambron Press
Pages: 300
Genre: Historical Fiction
A murder on Millionaire’s Row.
A killer's chilling words,
"Shh. I know where you live.”
A woman tormented by her guilt-ridden past.
A woman tormented by her guilt-ridden past.
A historical murder mystery, Paradox Forged in Blood is set in Cleveland, Ohio,
during the late 1930s. Four decades after the murder of socialite Louis
Sheridan, the cold case is resurrected with receipt of new evidence that
transports detectives back to Nazi Germany. The only living witness, Ellen
O’Malley, must confront a haunting secret and her complicit actions.
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- Paradox Forged in Blood is available at Amazon.
Book Excerpt:
The Cleveland NorthShore Post
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Saturday
June 7, 1986 60¢
Cold Case Unit Reopens 1939 Murder of Cleveland Socialite with Receipt
of Missing Evidence
Cleveland,
Ohio.—Forty-seven years ago on December 23, 1939, socialites Louis and Marianne
Sheridan attended a party leaving three people at home: Alice Webber, the
housekeeper; Bridget, the Sheridan’s seven-month-old daughter; and Ellen
O’Malley, the nanny.
A neighbor
[on Millionaire’s Row] heard a loud scream about 9 p.m. and called the police.
Cleveland detectives Frank Szabo and Kevin Collins found the Sheridans’ front
door open and two bodies lying in a heap just inside the foyer. Although
Marianne was alive, her husband had sustained a fatal gunshot wound. …
Two
days ago, Cleveland police received a package wrapped in the 1939 newspaper
account of the murder. The anonymous submission contained a small handgun
covered with a dried substance (believed to be blood), a black mask, and a
sheet of paper with the cryptic hand-written message Forgive Me . . .
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