
#6 of the Natalie McMasters Mysteries
Crime Fiction
Release Date: Aug 9,
2021
Her dead father once asked, “What did you do to make God sad,
Nattie?”
Natalie McMasters is a twentysomething college student who just wants to
get on with her life, and she’s got to wonder. Her dear friend lies dead
and the crazed killer responsible now has Nattie on his short list. Her
only choice? Cancel him before he cancels her!
Nattie assembles an unlikely squad to find the killer: her wife Lupe, her
husband Danny, an aging FBI agent and an even more ancient Tai Chi master.
Jointly and separately, they embark on a totally lit road trip across the
Old South, meeting danger and death at every turn. Unexpected help is
provided by a voice from the grave. But her adversary has a badass squad
too, and friends and loved ones fall along the way.
Naked and afraid in a primeval swamp, Nattie must confront her greatest
enemy one last time. How will she ever get the W?
About The Author

Thomas A. Burns Jr. writes the Natalie McMasters Mysteries from the small
town of Wendell, North Carolina, where he lives with his wife and son, four
cats and a Cardigan Welsh Corgi. He was born and grew up in New Jersey,
attended Xavier High School in Manhattan, earned B.S degrees in Zoology and
Microbiology at Michigan State University and a M.S. in Microbiology at
North Carolina State University. As a kid, Tom started reading mysteries
with the Hardy Boys, Ken Holt and Rick Brant, then graduated to the classic
stories by authors such as A. Conan Doyle, Dorothy Sayers, John Dickson
Carr, Erle Stanley Gardner and Rex Stout, to name a few. Tom has written
fiction as a hobby all of his life, starting with Man from U.N.C.L.E.
stories in marble-backed copybooks in grade school. He built a career as
technical, science and medical writer and editor for nearly thirty years in
industry and government. Now that he’s a full time novelist, he’s excited to
publish his own mystery series, as well as to write stories about his second
most favorite detective, Sherlock Holmes. His Holmes story, The Camberwell
Poisoner, recently appeared in the March – June issue of The Strand
Magazine. Tom has also written a Lovecraftian horror novel, The Legacy of
the Unborn, under the pen name of Silas K. Henderson‒a sequel to H.P.
Lovecraft’s masterpiece At the Mountains of Madness.
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