Book #3 from the series: The Mylas Grey Mystery Series

Three Days Clueless: A Mylas Grey Mystery

Book III in the Mylas Grey Mystery Series

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Mylas Grey is determined to find the person who shot a politician in broad daylight.

There’s just one problem. The killer left no clues behind. Zip. Zilch. Nada.

Mylas gets involved in an intriguing case of MURDER . . .

When Mylas arrives in his hometown to spend time with Whitney, he agrees to help his father, a local private detective, examine the files of a politician who was murdered in cold blood.

Mylas gets involved in an intriguing case of murder with NO CLUES . . .

The wife of the slain politician believes her husband’s murder is connected to his duties as a state legislator, but the police find no clues to his murder and no evidence to support her claim.

Mylas gets involved in an intriguing case of murder with no clues BUT ONE . . .

As Mylas examines the politician’s files, he comes across a single set of initials. Could they be the clue he needs to unlock the killer’s identity?

In the meantime, what about Whitney?

Mylas is clueless about her as well. When he finally realizes something’s going on with her, it may be too late. Will his obsession with a killer destroy their relationship for good?

Book III in the Mylas Grey Mystery Series is a clean, tantalizing mystery with a behind-the-scenes look into family relationships, romantic misconceptions, and a man’s desire to do the right thing. 

Praise for this book

"I really enjoyed reading this book as well as every other book I’ve read by Luana Ehrlich. I am a very slow reader, unlike many other people, I read every word and I think about it. It’s so easy to get completely engrossed with this book. I picture each scene, every person. This book was spellbinding, it was difficult to stop for other things, like eating and working. That says a lot for me as it usually takes me weeks to read a book. Not this one! I can’t wait for the next chapter, the next turn, what’s behind the next door. I recommend this book to anyone who is a workaholic, like myself. To see there are other things that are more important."