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Death By Library
A Pismawallops PTA Mystery
by Rebecca M. Douglass
Death By Library (Pismawallops PTA Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery
4th in Series
Independently Published (December 6, 2019
Number of Pages — ~280
ASIN: B07XFBJW3B
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The library can save your life… can it kill you, too?
JJ has a new job at the library, which ought to make her happy. But with all those books to shelve, the PTA to run, and a 16-year-old son to raise, there’s never enough time to spend with her sweetheart, police chief Ron Karlson. That’s especially true with Thanksgiving on the horizon and her mother coming to visit, not to mention the PTA’s Holiday Bazaar looming ahead.
When things turn deadly in the library stacks, JJ needs some answers fast, before she loses her job—or her life. She’s determined to learn everything about the victim, and for once the library doesn’t hold all the answers. JJ and Kitty may have to face the ultimate peril: a visit to Mrs. Halsey, the oldest—and crankiest—person on the island.
About Author Rebecca M. Douglass
After a lifetime of reading, and a decade or more of slinging books at the library and herding cats with the PTA, Rebecca began to turn her experiences into books of her own, publishing her first in 2012. That failed to quiet the voices in her head, but seemed to entertain a number of readers, so she wrote some more, which generated still more voices. Despite the unlimited distractions provided by raising sons to the point of leaving home (and preparing to move without forwarding address if necessary to retain that empty nest), not to mention the mountains that keep calling (very hard to resist the urging of something the size of the Sierra Nevada), she has managed to pen a total of 9 books so far.
For those who enjoy murder and mayhem with a sense of humor, Rebecca’s Pismawallops PTA mysteries (Death By Ice Cream and Death By Trombone, Death By Adverb, and Death By Library) provide insights into what PTA moms are really like. If you prefer tall tales and even less of a grip on reality, visit Skunk Corners in The Ninja Librarian and the sequels Return to Skunk Corners and The Problem of Peggy. For those who’ve always thought that fantasy was a bit too high-minded, a stumble through rescues and escapes with Halitor the Hero, possibly the most hapless hero to ever run in fear from any and all fair maidens, should set you straight.
Why does Rebecca write so many different kinds of books (there’s even an alphabet picture book in the mix!)? We could argue that it’s because she has a rich lifetime of experience that requires expression in—squirrel!
Author Links: Amazon / Smashwords / Facebook
Purchase Link – Amazon
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This looks like a fun mystery, and I love that the character is involved in the PTA (I was a PTA volunteer for many years😁)
There’s a lot that makes me want to read this!
Me too! I loved my PTA work, but sometimes it did drive me to… write about imaginary murders 😀
Oh, those PTA days—not my fondest memories 😉
The PTA brings back some memories. LOL
Good times and bad…I was lucky to be part of a really wonderful PTA
Well if you’ve gotta go, doing so in a library might be the way!
Surrounded by words. What a way to go!
I always worried about being in the stacks during an earthquake, and getting buried under an avalanche of books! (Or under the TBR pile on my nightstand).
I love the sound of this book, I’m definitely making a note of the title to look it up! 🙂
It’s on my list now.
Thank you!
New author to me. Sounds like a book I would enjoy reading.
It sounds fun to me!
Hope you take a look–and enjoy it 🙂
That’s an interesting title! What a way to go!
I love the cover for it!
the title makes me curious. 🙂
sherry @ fundinmental
It intrigues me too:)
It worked 😀
Very cute cover
I think so too!
I love my cover artist 🙂