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Not Safe for the Bank(er): another winning humoricide from recovering attorney Una Tiers

I am thrilled to introduce my friend, Una Tiers, a Chicago author and recovering attorney.

Una, who uses a nom de plume, is an avid reader and independent author in the Chicago area. Her early reading enthusiasm exhausted her grammar school library and she was introduced to the magnificence of the downtown Chicago Public Library. Years later, she had the honor to take writing classes with Harry Mark Petrakis, downing a bowl of cheddar chowder after class.

Over the years, creative writing took a backseat to drafting legal documents. After one particularly brutal day in court, where the judge claimed she had written an arrest warrant on Una, she wrote a story murdering the problem judge (on paper). Feeling better, she returned to work. Adding additional victims proved to be a stress reliever making Una smile; after all, lawyering is a dirty business. The story grew into Judge vs. Nuts.

Una’s novella, Not Safe for the Bank(er) is a fast-paced, humorous romp to search for the killer of a bank employee, who was mysteriously left in the bank vault. A routine visit to the bank turns into an investigation for attorney Fiona Gavelle, and everyone appears suspicious. The assorted cast of characters keeps you guessing until the very end.

Una has published several novels and novellas. I encourage you to take a look. You will be entertained and surreptitiously educated as to probate law.

Check out my reviews of Dorothy Daisy and Die Judge Die.

Una’s next full-length novel, Judge vs. Michigan, takes you on a dinner cruise from Navy Pier. Can you swim?

www.unatiers.com

Una Tiers on Goodreads

Una Tiers Amazon

Twitter: @UnaTiers

 

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