Wingman Killer
Book #2 in the Lucy Ruediger Mystery Series
by Susan Egner
A serial killer targets Stillwater, Minnesota on Lucy Ruediger’s first day as Chief of Police. Crime of any type is unusual in Stillwater and the first of several killings hits hard. Repeatedly, a young blonde woman, topless, wearing nothing but aviator wings engraved with the word “wingman” pinned to her flesh is found leaning against a tree, overlooking the St. Croix River. Before the second victim is found, a girl of 17 matching the description of the others to follow, is reported missing. But each new victim is not the missing 17-year-old.
Ruediger, with the assistance of local newspaper reporter, Dan Rimmer, follows clues in multiple directions, taking her to the arrowhead portion of Minnesota, to marinas on the St. Croix River, to Sioux Falls, South Dakota and ultimately to illegal puppy farms in Minnesota.
As a new police chief, she’s perplexed by the matching appearance of the missing 17-year-old. Has the body not been found or was she looking at a second crime of kidnapping, unrelated to the serial murders now classified as the Wingman Killer.
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76,660 words
Published June 18, 2019
Fiction
Chemistry for Revenge
Book #1 in the Lucy Ruediger Mystery Series
by Susan Egner
Dave Sears and Les Coggins, top research chemists, collaborate on a pharmaceutical project so secret that even lab notes are encrypted. After clinical trials, worldwide recognition and untold wealth await the patent holders. Dave and Les held the patents, but now they are dead. Revenge is the catalyst in a formula that breaks the laws of chemistry and society: (revenge) + (manipulation)+(greed) = murder!
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53,610 words
Published December 3, 2012
Fiction
“Su, you write a wonderful murder- mystery. I was on the edge of my seat the entire book. I love your multifaceted writing voice. With Murano Light, I cuddled in my recliner with a cup of hot green tea and savored each page. With Chemistry for Revenge I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough. Very different books and I loved them both.” Michele Pavlacka
“Lot’s of moving parts and really makes you think.” Debra Seymour