Scrooge, the Year After

 
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It has been almost a year since Ebenezer Scrooge was transformed from a ruthless miser into a paragon of virtue and joy. How could anything go wrong?

Scrooge’s new disposition includes a lively sense of humor, generosity, insight, and the willingness to take risks. Women even find him attractive, which is a challenge since he is out of practice when it comes to courting, but there are other, more menacing trials looming.

In November 1844 Scrooge embarks on a quest to discover the truth of his sister Fan’s death in 1819. He needs only a few suggestions of foul play, and he is driven to uncover the painful facts, particularly since he feels overwhelming guilt and regret where she is concerned. Scrooge also has a rich and powerful enemy who will stop at nothing to ruin him.

Fortunately, the ghost of Jacob Marley continues to play a role in his old partner’s life. His assistance is crucial since Scrooge needs all the help he can get If he is not to revert to his former wretched state.

 
Judy La Salle

Judy La Salle is a retired peace officer who holds a master's degree in Criminology. She has taught criminal justice courses at the college and university levels, and was a newspaper columnist for nineteen years.  She was also a stewardess with an international charter airline, and she served a year in Vietnam, with the Red Cross. 

Judy resides in Central California with her architect husband and two squatter cats who wandered in and absolutely refuse to leave.

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