Gambit: A Chess Club Mystery Series Novella

· The Chess Club Mysteries Book 1 · Graffridge Publishing
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Gambit: gam-bit noun - (in chess) an opening in which a player makes a sacrifice, typically of a pawn, for the sake of some compensating advantage.

A fall festival, a visit to a fortune teller, and decisions that give Fate the edge it needs to put everything in motion. 

This is a prologue novella to The Chess Club Mystery series that starts with Rook. 

About the author

Bestselling author TK Eldridge retired from a career in Intelligence for the US Gov't to write. The experiences from then are now being used to feed the muse for romance, mysteries-thrillers, supernatural, paranormal, and whatever else captures their imagination.

TK Eldridge writes about all kinds of people because it is our variety as humans that makes us fascinating. Their hope is to encourage people to see the world differently through the character’s eyes, and through the character’s journey.

When they're not writing, they are enjoying life in the Blue Ridge mountains of western North Carolina. Two dogs, a garden, a craft hobby and a love of Celtic Traditional music keep them from spending too much time at the computer.

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