Ok, so you're 65ish with nothing to do except solve murders...hey, is this so bad?Enough of these 20-something sleuthis with great figures, it's time to make way for the Geritol Generation, the more seasoned detective. Mrs. Bee, together with her sidekick Barney, back again as the four-legged Sherlock with attitude, pit their skills against one of the most diabolical murderers yet. Oh, yes, the ghosts, as usual, help out when they're not getting in the way.Set in Orlando, Mrs. Bee's new adventure takes her back in time to try to save a child marked for murder.Mrs Bee, her gorgeous red haired reporter niece Maggie, Maggie's maybe boyfriend Murphy and the visions.....Delicious.JOAN, I AM SO LOVING THIS BOOK. YOU ARE AN EXCELLENT AUTHOR. I AM SO DRAWN TO SEE WHAT THIS OLD LADY IS UP TO NEXT. IT'S WELL WRITTEN, AND THE WAY YOU DESCRIBE THINGS, I CAN VISUALIZE IT HAPPENING. FOR ME, THAT IS THE ART OF A GREAT STORY TELLER. I LOVE LITTLE BARNEY, I'M SORRY HE IS NO LONGER WITH YOU. HOW GREAT THAT BARNEY WILL LIVE ON FOREVER THROUGH YOUR BOOK. I WILL KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOU AS I READ ON. THANKS FOR A WONDERFUL READ, I HOPE THERE ARE MORE TO FOLLOW. CLAUDIA BALL
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- Release Date 04/12/2005
- Author Joan Fonte'
- Language English
- Company Authorhouse
- Weight 9.6 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.45 x 9 inches
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