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22 Monday Sep 2014

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Chasing the Dollar, Ellie Ashe

We’re going to start out the week looking at a fun, new romantic mystery.

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ChasingΒ the Dollar
by EllieΒ Ashe
Gemma Halliday Publishing
Romantic Mystery @75k

ChasingtheDollar coverBlurb:

Miranda Vaughn has spent the last year and a half fightingΒ for her freedom. Arrested for a fraud scheme involving her supervisors, she’s
lost her job at a prestigious investment firm, her fiancΓ©, and her reputation.

She walks out of the courtroom a free woman, only to find that life has a fewΒ more curve balls to throw her way. The jury may have found her not guilty, butΒ Miranda is broke, in debt to her beloved aunt, and can’t find a job because of
the cloud of suspicion still swirling around her.

She can’t move forward with her life until she finds out who set her up. BuriedΒ in the evidence against her, Miranda finds a larger scheme, one involving farΒ more money than the $37 million her boss fleeced from unsuspecting investors.

Determined to uncover the truth, Miranda begins her own investigationβ€”leadingΒ her to Macau and Belize, and into the arms of one sexy FBI agent, who has hisΒ own agenda. When the danger heats up, Miranda finds herself in a race againstΒ time to find the person behind it all. Before he finds her…

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Excerpt:

(Chapter 1)

“Not guilty.”

The two words sliced through the thick atmosphere in theΒ courtroom, and my heart leapt. The boa constrictor of stress that had beenΒ wound around my body for the last year and a half eased a tiny bit. Next to me,Β my attorney, Robert Fogg, tensed. We weren’t remotely done, his body languageΒ warned.

“As to Count Two, wire fraud, the jury finds the defendantβ€””

A pause. Why was the clerk pausing?

“Not guilty.”

The breath escaped my lungs, but Rob put a cautious hand onΒ my arm warning me not to get too excited yet. He’d spent much of the lastΒ fourteen months explaining the odds, explaining the process that I’d face if IΒ insisted on going to trial, comparing the risk I’d face with the known quantityΒ of the plea offerβ€”a mere four years in prison if I agreed to a plea deal andΒ admitted to defrauding clients of the investment bank where I’d been an analyst,Β compared to ten years or more I risked if I was convicted at trial. And I’dΒ almost certainly be convicted, Rob had assured me. Even if the witnessesΒ against me were convicted felons, liars, conmen who would say anything to get aΒ break on their own prison sentences. The documents were undeniable,
incontrovertible evidence of my guilt.

“As to Count Three, wire fraud, the jury finds the
defendantβ€””

Damn her, why the dramatic pause?

“Not guilty,” she finished.

This time I glanced over at the jury and made eye contactΒ with several of them, my heart still in my throat. Instead of the impassiveΒ expressions they’d worn in the last two weeks, they looked relaxed. Friendlier. Less scary. And they were looking at me.

That was one of the signs Rob told me might signal aΒ favorable verdict. If the jury walked in and wouldn’t look at me, they probablyΒ had convicted me. When they had filed in with their completed verdict forms, IΒ was too nervous to look in their direction.

“As to Count Four, wire fraud, the jury finds theΒ defendant not guilty.”

No waiting this time. The clerk flipped the page to the nextΒ form and continued reading, her pace picking up. She must have realized that ifΒ she kept pausing before the big reveal on each charge, we’d be here until dark.

“As to Count Five, wire fraud, the jury finds theΒ defendant not guilty.”

I couldn’t relax yet, not quite yet. There were still tenΒ more opportunities to hear I was going to prison.

Fifteen fraud charges. Fifteen chances to hear the clerkΒ announce that the jury had believed my former boss, his former boss, and theΒ government’s accountants and investigators who had testified that I, MirandaΒ Vaughn, participated in a conspiracy to defraud banks and investors. That I,Β with my business degree from a state school still freshly inked, managed toΒ find a way to outwit regulators for the entire six years I worked at PattersonΒ Tinker Investment Strategies to reap huge profits at the expense of the mostΒ established investment advisors in the industry.

Rob’s hand gripped my arm, and I realized that the clerk wasΒ done reading the verdicts. The room was blurry, and I felt the wet tearsΒ running down my cheeks for the first time. The stress of holding those tearsΒ back in the last year had caused me to lose sleep, lose hair, and develop aΒ nasty habit of grinding my teeth when I finally managed to close my eyes atΒ night. But I knew that if I had let loose those emotions, I’d never be able toΒ rein them back in and would have ended up in a stark white room with noΒ interior door knobs where I’d spend my days rocking back and forth and waitingΒ for my next round of pills.

“We did it, Miranda,” Rob whispered, putting anΒ arm around me in an awkward hug.

I looked up to see the judge watching me. Instead of theΒ stern glare I had grown accustomed to, he was almost smiling at me. I blinked.Β It must have been the tears in the way. But when I wiped my eyes, there itΒ wasβ€”Judge Smith’s softening expression, looking like someone’s granddad insteadΒ of the dour arbiter of my fate.

The judge addressed the jury, thanked them for theirΒ service, directed them to the jury commissioner’s office to turn in theirΒ parking passes, and then looked back at me.

“The bond is exonerated. You’re free to go, Ms. Vaughn.Β Court is recessed.”

He stood, and everyone in the room followed suit. The jurorsΒ filed back into their room off the side of the courtroom to collect theirΒ belongings. Several of them smiled at me, and I smiled back but could feel myΒ lips start to tremble. I swallowed hard and tried to pull myself together. RobΒ began gathering the legal pads that littered the defense counsel table.

I stood next to the table, still stunned and unsure what IΒ was supposed to do now. Part of me expected to be found guilty, even knowing thatΒ I hadn’t done what the prosecutor accused me of. I had prepared myself forΒ that. Studied the post-conviction proceedings, the deadline for filing a noticeΒ of appeal, researched sentencing procedures and even federal prisons. I hadn’tΒ planned what would happen if I were acquitted of all the charges, and I was atΒ a loss as to what to do now.

Turning to the nearly empty courtroom, I saw my loneΒ supporter. The entirety of my cheering section was blowing her nose noisilyΒ into a hankie. She came toward me, pulling me into a warm hug over the lowΒ railing that separated the gallery from the attorneys and defendants.

“Aunt Marie, when did you get here?”

She gripped me harder. “Somewhere around countΒ seven,” she said. “Rob sent me a text when the jury came back. IΒ hot-footed it right down here.”

I relaxed into her embrace. The familiar scent of Chanel andΒ baked goods that always permeated her clothing soothed me and took me back toΒ the safety of my childhood. She had come straight from work because she wasΒ still wearing her apron with the Sugar Plum Bakery logo.

“Miranda, I’ll take care of the bond paperwork,”Β Rob said, interrupting our family reunion.

I pulled away from Aunt Marie and nodded. Rob’s face wasΒ flushed, and he looked two decades younger than his sixty-three years. HeΒ seemed incapable of suppressing the huge grin on his face. Suddenly I feltΒ awkward, unsure how to tell him how grateful I was.

“I don’t know what to say,” I said. “ThankΒ you, Rob. Thank you so much.”

The words were inadequate. During the fourteen months sinceΒ my arrest, I always felt that he believed I was guilty of something, butΒ despite that, he had done an admirable job defending me. He gave me a crookedΒ smile.

“You’re welcome,” he said. “We’ll talk soon.Β I’m going to see if I can catch a few of the jurors and talk to them. Come byΒ the office later. We’ll celebrate.”

He leaned across the railing to shake Aunt Marie’s hand andΒ was pulled into a tight embrace. When she finally released him, he gave her aΒ kiss on the cheek and smiled as he gently wiped a tear from her face. Then heΒ turned back to the counsel table and continued clearing it of folders and notepads and his laptop computer, sliding the whole mess into the large blackΒ case that he’d been wheeling into court every day of the trial. He zipped theΒ case, gave me another quick hug, and walked over to the other counsel table.

I turned to see how the prosecutors were handling the news.Β My tormentorsβ€”an older, brittle veteran prosecuting attorney named DonnaΒ Grayson and Matthew Reese, her younger co-counsel, a clean-cut young man whoΒ looked like he was my age. Neither of them would look at me, and theirΒ expressions were grim as they shook Rob’s hand.

Finally, Matthew Reese made eye contact with me and gave meΒ a nod.

“Good luck to you, Ms. Vaughn,” he said.

I almost believed his words were sincere, but then IΒ remembered three days earlier when he called me a thief in his closingΒ argument. I returned the nod without a word, not trusting myself to hold backΒ if I spoke to himβ€”something I’d been forbidden to do for well over a year.

I slipped through the low swinging gate and took AuntΒ Marie’s arm, leading her out of the dark courtroom into the bright, wide andΒ empty hallway. When I had been arraigned on the fraud charges in thisΒ courthouse, the hallway had been packed with reporters clamoring for a comment.Β But since then, they had lost interest. The prosecutor’s office wouldn’t beΒ putting out a press release on the loss, and I wondered if anyone would evenΒ care that I had won. That the woman the government had called “a slick conΒ artist and one of the masterminds of the greatest financial fraud ever seen inΒ this state” was walking out of court and not heading to prison.

I was free to go. No longer facing a decade in prison. NotΒ under a cloud of allegations that had cost me my career, my good name, and myΒ peace of mind. That had driven off friends. Led to the break-up of a five-yearΒ relationship. Cost me every last dime of savings and most of Aunt Marie’sΒ retirement as well.

I walked up to the wall of windows and looked down on theΒ city, the busy intersection by the federal courthouse, the people jaywalking toΒ get to the Starbucks across the street. A normal day, with everyone bustlingΒ about in the bright afternoon sunlight, enjoying a typical California summerΒ day.

I was free to go.

Free.

To go where?

*****

Author Info:

Ellie Ashe has always been drawn to jobs where she can tellΒ storiesβ€”journalist, lawyer, and now writer. Writing quirky romantic mysteriesΒ is how she gets the “happily ever after” that so often is lacking inΒ her day job.

When not writing, you can find her with her nose in a good book, watching farΒ too much TV, or trying out new recipes on unsuspecting friends and family. SheΒ lives in Northern California with her husband and two cats, all of whom worryΒ when she starts browsing the puppy listings onΒ petfinder.com.

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