Miller's View - Book Review
Book Review of : Miller's View
Miller's View by M. W. Potts is the story of a young and upcoming detective - Jonathan Miller. He resides and works in Hammond, Louisiana. There is a murder in Hammond of a PI - Daniel Edwards. Miller is assigned the case. Miller is a fourth generation detective and quite the rising star of his department.
Miller and his partner Branson visit Edward's apartment and there finds a pair of glasses. Miller puts the glasses on and a scene begins to play it's self out. These glasses play an integral part into the solving of the murder.
Hammond, Louisiana is a small town-population under 20,000--which leads the characters linked to this murder to be intertwined in the lives of both Miller and Branson.
The story takes some twists and turns just when you think you have it figured out. You will stay intrigued from page one.
Good Read!!!
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About M. W. Potts

Born in December 1958 and raised in Washington, D.C. M.W. Potts began her writing endeavors while attending Anacostia High School and leaving mid-day to participate in vocational classes at the Lemmuel Penn Center in N.W. Washington. She worked her way through the D.C. Department of Treasury working through the many levels of the clerical ladder. Her last position Administrative Assistant to the Chief Counsel would be her last before moving to San Carlos, Arizona for two years. She has worked in both public and private schools and within the homeschool environment. She is now a wife and mother of three beautiful daughters.
She has branched out and authored many SEO articles, and one book. Her latest work and first mystery 'Miller's View' is set to be released soon. Its sequel is well on its way. As she perfects her craft she hopes you will follow her, watch her grow and enjoy her creativity as much as she enjoys producing it.
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