Marla
Connors,
recently
married
to
head
basketball
coach
Neal
Connors,
travels
with
her
husband
to
Albuquerque,
New
Mexico,
where
the
State
University
Coyote
team
is
playing
in
the
NCAA
Finals.
Marla
has
not
been
accepted
by
the
Co-Yotes,
that
loyal
bunch
of
fans
who
follows
the
university
team,
partly
because
she
is
almost
twenty
years
younger
than
Coach
Connors
and
a
divorcée,
but
also
because
the
fans
are
afraid
she
will
distract
her
husband
from
his
duties
as
head
coach.
They
see
her
as
someone
who
married
Coach
Connors
just
for
his
money.
Only
Gale,
the
older
wife
of
assistant coach Stu Simmons, goes out of her way to be a friend to Marla.
The
Coyote
team
is
plagued
with
problems
from
the
very
beginning
of
the
season,
and
when
they
finally
manage
to
reach
the
NCAA
Finals,
it's
even
worse.
Their
center
is
caught
using
drugs,
Athletics
Director
Charlie
Morgan,
who
is
also
in
Albuquerque
for
the
games,
makes
a
pass
at
Marla
in
her
hotel
room,
and
Coach
Connors
comes
down
with
the
flu.
No
one
believes
that
State
can
win
the big game.
With
so
much
happening,
Marla
can't
shake
the
feeling
that
something
evil
is
taking
over
her
life.
She
tries
to
convince
herself
that
it
is
emotional
anxiety
left
over
from
the
abuse
she
experienced
during
her
first
marriage
to
Dr.
Martin
Andrews
and
that
the
stress
from
the
tournament
has
brought
it
once
again
to
the
surface.
She
soon
learns,
however,
that
the
evil
is
real
and
it
threatens
not
only
everything she loves, but her very life.
Illegal
drugs,
illicit
affairs,
murder,
and
scandal
that
shakes
the
entire
university
system
are
woven
inextricably
into
Marla’s
life
until
eventually
she
comes
face
to
face
with
her
real
tormentor.
It
is
only
then that she realizes the full depth of her love for her husband--and his love for her.
Excerpt:
Reviews:
The Coach's Wife combines the thrill of an unforgettable Division One college basketball final with university politics, steamy sex
and murder. Amidst page after page of the heart-pounding novel,Barbara Casey portrays vivid scenes of the North Carolina
landscape. A mystery not to be missed.
Mark Jacoby,
Author, Path to Arequipa and as a Reviewer in Amazon.com. Rated it a 5.0 out of 5 stars
Twists, turns, and heart-stopping fast-break excitement! No, it's not college basketball's national championship game, but instead
"The Coach's Wife." Barbara's unique insight into the behind-the-scenes workings of college athletics combined with her
extraordinary talents as a writer makes this book a must-read! Enjoy.
Mark McKay
CNN Sports
I just finished The Coach's Wife, and it was great! I really felt like I knew the characters by the end. And I believe all great fiction is
character driven. The scene where Marla is describing the trip to the island to her friend, Gale, (actually taking her there in her
mind) while she lay beside her in bed, dying, is one of the most powerful scenes I have ever read...beautiful. Thanks for the great
read!
John Monaco, MD
Critical Care Pediatrician
Author , Slim and Fit Kids and Moondance to Eternity
The Coach's Wife is “Brilliant and heart-pounding!”
Simon Coe
Author, Justice Comes On Friday
The Coach's Wife is "Outstanding!"
Howard Fried
Publisher, Woodfield Publishing
Aviator, Author, Basketball Fan, and Avid Reader of Popular Fiction
A slam dunk!
A NCAA basketball game is the thrilling opener of The Coach's Wife but the behind the scenes jockeying for power is even more of
a trip. Coach Neal Connors leads his underdog team to a coveted national championship, but his glorious moment is soon
shattered. Connors and his young wife, Marla, face charges of malfeasance and a ruinous murder trial. The resolution of this taut
suspense thriller plays out as fast as any action you'll see in the gym.
Sara L. Williams "mysteryfreak",
Reviewer in Amazon.com. Rated it a 5.0 out of 5 stars
Barbara Casey has done it again!
In a mystery filled with twists and turns, Ms. Casey brings to life the NCAA Basketball Championship against a backdrop of
university scandal and romance. This is a one-sitting book, I was unable to put it down!
Like her previous novel, "Shyla's Initiative" the suspense in "The Coach's Wife" is topped off with a great ending...
“Sports Fan”, Reviewer in Amazon.com. Rated it a 5.0 out of 5 stars
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