

If you like your crime writing quirky and heartwarming, you'll love The Booster Club. Alderman, Tessas Thanksgiving: The Tessa SeriesAndrew & Patti. The Booster Club is the first in a new series of capers by the author of the Joanna Hayworth Vintage Clothing mysteries. Getting Started with Outlook 2002Gretchen Marx, Haunting Jordan: A Novel of SuspenseP. With the help of Claudine's father and a retirement home for petty criminals, they must concoct a scheme clever enough to outwit the developer, the uppity Women's League, and at least one shady politician. The women set about buying the abandoned firehouse where the children have been living, only to discover that a ruthless developer wants the land. PJ Alderman, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Haunting Jordan, a Port Chatham Cozy Mystery When it comes to good deeds, the Booster Club.

She joins forces with Ruby-an outspoken hairdresser with a sideline of shoplifting-and Deborah, who can steal the watch off your wrist, but only as her alter ego, Sabine. When it comes to good deeds, the Booster Club proves that crime pays.Ĭlaudine is a fourth generation cat burglar preparing to heist the famous Cabrini jewels when she's drawn into finding a home for four children whose mother died in jail.

Quirky characters, lots of action, and hairpin plot turns make The Booster Club a must-read and pure gold entertainment." PJ Alderman, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Haunting Jordan, a Port Chatham Cozy Mystery police at bay, and sort through a suspect list of shady characters circa 1890, she might just clear a wrongly accused man's name-and her own."In the first of what I hope will be a long-running series, Angela Sanders has resurrected the art of the comic caper, and done so brilliantly. But as she soon discovers, the coldest of cases cry out to be solved, too.įor this old house comes fully furnished-with two garrulous ghosts who have a century-old murder of their own they'd like her to look into. As the prime suspect in her cheating husband's murder, she had been hoping to immerse herself in the restoration of the charming Victorian she'd just bought-and put all talk of homicide investigations behind her. for the quaint Pacific Northwest town of Port Chatham in pursuit of some much-needed R & R. My first introduction to this series was browsing the New Release shelf at Barnes and Noble and the cover of Haunting Jordan grabbing my attention, in particular the witch's cap perched atop the turret on that magnicifent Victorian house. Inspired by my many book journals, this feature spotlights books I've read and loved in the past that I wish to bring to your attention.
