Bültmann & Gerriets
Murder at Classy Kitchens
von J C Eaton
Verlag: Epicenter Press (WA)
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-60381-726-4
Erschienen am 09.03.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 216 mm [H] x 140 mm [B] x 16 mm [T]
Gewicht: 380 Gramm
Umfang: 282 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung

A not quite thirty-year-old divorcee and neophyte detective finds herself investigating the murder of her ex-husband's new wife.Proving her ex-husband not guilty of murder, by finding the real killer, wasn't how detective Marcie Rayner planned on starting her week.



A former teacher and middle school principal from upstate New York, Ann always had a passion for writing. As a sideline to her career in education, Ann wrote for a number of trade journals before turning her attention to mysteries. She got her feet wet writing YA time travel novels and then joined forces with her husband, James Clapp, to write cozy mysteries under the pen name of J.C. Eaton. To date, they are penning three mystery series - The Sophie Kimball Mysteries, The Wine Trail Mysteries, and the Marcie Rayner Mysteries. The couple resides with their four-legged friends in Sun City West, Arizona, where sunshine doesn't need to be shoveled. Visit the websites at: www.jceatonauthor.com and www.timetravelmysteries.comJames E. Clapp With a background in construction, a degree in business and a successful tour of duty with the U.S. Navy, James never envisioned himself writing cozy mysteries along with his wife, Ann I. Goldfarb. In fact, the only writing he did was for informational brochures and workshop material for the winery industry where he worked as a tasting room manager in his home state of New York. When he and his wife left the Snow Belt for the Arizona desert, he was hit with the writing bug. Under the pen name of J.C. Eaton, he began the journey into cozy mysteries,