SUZANNE and the CASA LUNITA
A BERNDT OLIVER Mystery
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About the Book
Jerre Morrissey’s murder/adventure story, “Suzanne and the Casa Lunita,” features Berndt Oliver, Swiss inspector of police, leading an international detective team across Western Europe and into England in pursuit of kidnappers, killers and mobsters involved in an underworld scheme. Vibrant women challenge more than one character, and bold action by a precocious teenage schoolgirl spices the plot with suspense, humor and insight as the Swiss detectives fail to shake her determination to be part of the action. Set in 1988, the story, its characters, their names and actions are all products of the author’s imagination. The book is pure fiction.
About the Author
As a Korean War military historian stationed in Wiesbaden, Germany, with service in the Middle East, and later the father of five, a Catholic high school principal, and volunteer counselor in federal prisons in Georgia and Indiana, Jerre Morrissey tells a great story.
He taught social studies in the Chicago public high schools and wrote for the one of the North Shore's famous local newspapers while a graduate student at Northwestern University. He was an insurance company executive in Atlanta before deciding to return to his first love, education, and earned a Ph.D. at Indiana State University.