Patty Joy has lived in Illinois, homeschooling her four children, for over twenty years. Though prefering cozy mysteries, she enjoys writing an eclectic scattering of mystery and adventure stories.
As long as she can remember Brook Peterson has been reading mysteries. By the time she was ten, she was writing her own and turning them into little stapled paperbacks to share with her family.
Her cozy mysteries are sure to include long held secrets, an antique or two, and a little bit of romance.
Jessica Thompson, a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology, was born in Syracuse, New York, and currently lives in Naples, Florida. Jessica worked for twelve years as a buyer and merchandise manager for major department stores in Chicago and Boston. She later transitioned to a career in the financial industry, working for a large Boston Bank as a Branch Manager and a Mortgage Loan Officer.
While raising her two daughters, she developed her creative passions for fashion design and home decorating. When Jessica’s daughters entered college, she fulfilled another lifelong love, that of sports. She began coaching field hockey and lacrosse for young girls in two public school districts and coached lacrosse and umpire field hockey.
Jessica finds a true sense of reward from her latest career as her players enter college and play their sport in the NCAA. Jessica is an avid female golfer with a handicap of 12.0 at 61 years old! She is proud that she had passed this down to her two daughters, who are better than her at golf. As an author Jessica is excited to share her new book, Don’t Forget Your Sweater, Girl: Sister to Sister Secrets for Aging with Purpose and Humor.
In her latest book, Don’t Forget Your Lipstick, Girl; Sister to Sister Secrets for Gaining Confidence, Courage, and Power, Jessica interviewed young women across the country, mapping the terrain of the gender divide. Her interviews reveal an uncomfortable truth: although women may display self-confidence in their professional lives, they continue to struggle with sharing a seat at the table with men. She co-presents with her sister on the topic of women and self-empowerment.
Carmen Radtke has spent most of her life with ink on her fingers and a dangerously high pile of books and newspapers by her side.
She has worked as a newspaper reporter on two continents and always dreamt of becoming a novelist and screenwriter.
When she found herself crouched under her dining table, typing away on a novel between two earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand, she realised she was hooked for life.
A Matter Of Love And Death was previously published under the pen name Caron Albright.
Its hero, Jack Sullivan, will soon return in ‘False Play at the Christmas Party’.
When she is not writing, reading or dreaming of travel, she is busy acting as resident cat servant.
She’s currently working on her first contemporary crime novel.
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A Cozy Mystery Tribe Anthology
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Fun in the sun, a body in the sand, with a drink in hand!
record scratch Wait what? Body in the . . . there goes this sleuths vacation.
Join these sleuths as they try and salvage their day with another case solved.
They'll need a beach vacation after these salty culprits.
Título : A Beach of a Crime
EAN : 9798223074915
Editorial : Aconite Cafe
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