Are you ready for a new series? This First in Series is by Jean Flowers(a.k.a. Camille Minichino) Death Takes Priority ( A Postmistress Mystery series)was released on November 3rd.
Series: A Postmistress Mystery (Book 1)
Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
Publisher: Berkley (November 3, 2015)
Language: English
Introducing a murder mystery that really delivers!
After caring for her dying aunt and being dumped by her fiancé, Cassie Miller decides to return to her small hometown in the Berkshires to lick her wounds and live in the house where she was raised. Leaving behind her managerial position in the Boston main postal office, Cassie trades in her tailored suits and high heels for the comfortable blue shirt and red, white, and blue striped scarf of the Postmaster for North Ashcot, Massachusetts.
Everything is business as usual until Cassie arrives at work one day to find that someone has broken into the post office building. The only items stolen: stacks of telephone books. Who steals phone books? Two days later, the body of an unidentified man is found in the woods. And when the handsome antiques dealer she just had lunch with is taken into custody, Cassie is suddenly drawn into the case. With a crime enveloped in mystery, she needs to track the killer—before another victim’s fate is sealed in the dead letter office…
Jean Flowers is the pseudonym for a long time mystery writer who has published series with Berkley and Minotaur.
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Thanks for the shout out, Shelley, and happy Thanksgiving to you and all your readers!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I like that it is about a postmaster.
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