Ginny Fite’s second novel in the Sam Lagarde series, No Good Deed Left Undone, is now available!

Ginny Fite’s second novel in the Sam Lagarde series, No Good Deed Left Undone, is now available!

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When Grant Wodehouse went to the barn that fine morning, he had no idea what good, bad, or ugly would take place—saddle a couple of horses, a little S&M with his neighbor and a pitchfork through his chest, pinning him to the wall, is what.

Who would not want him dead? Having bedded every female he’d ever laid eyes on, swindled anyone he had ever had business dealings with, and ignored and ostracized his children, one person said it was time to meet his maker…but who?

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Ginny Fite is an award-winning journalist who has covered crime, politics, government, healthcare, art and all things human. She has been a spokesperson for a governor, member of Congress, a few colleges and universities, and a robotics R&D company. She has degrees from Rutgers University and Johns Hopkins University and studied at the School for Women Healers and the Maryland Poetry Therapy Institute. She is the author of I Should Be Dead by Now, a collection of humorous lamentations about aging, three books of poetry: The Last Thousand YearsThe Pearl FisherThrowing Caution; and a short story collection, What Goes Around.  Cromwell’s Folly is her first novel in the Sam Lagarde mystery series and No Good Deed Left Undone is the second. We are currently seeking publication of her novel No End of Bad. She resides in Harpers Ferry, WV. Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency  Ginny Fite

Published by Black Opal Books