Bike Week Blues (A Daffodils Mystery)

Bike Week Blues (A Daffodils Mystery)

by Mary Clay
Bike Week Blues (A Daffodils Mystery)

Bike Week Blues (A Daffodils Mystery)

by Mary Clay

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Overview

The Daffodils* Are Back!
(*Divorced And Finally Free Of Deceitful, Insensitive, Licentious Scum®)
Flamboyant Penny Sue, hot on the trail of her latest soul mate, buys a Harley and drags Leigh and Ruthie to Bike Week. No sooner do the sorority sisters reunite then all hell breaks loose. Bullets fly, a body is found and all clues point to Penny Sue's new love.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000722848
Publisher: Inspirational Fiction/IF Mystery
Publication date: 10/16/2009
Series: DAFFODILS* Mystery (Divorced And Finally Free Of Deceitful, Insensitive, Licentious Scum®) , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 598,543
File size: 365 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

An economist by training, and a novelist by choice, Mary Clay--pen name for Linda-Tuck Jenkins, returned to her childhood love--writing--in her mid-40s. Mary Clay's comical DAFFODILS* Mystery series is set in her hometown of New Smyrna Beach, FL. (*Divorced And Finally Free of Deceitful, Insensitive, Licentious Scum TM)

Called "Witty and hilarious" by Midwest Book Review, and "A fun read" by Southern Halifax Magazine, THE TURTLE MOUND MURDER--first book in the series--is already in its fifth printing. According to Harriet Klausner, Amazon's #1 Reviewer, BIKE WEEK BLUES (second book in the series), "...is one of the funniest capers this reviewer has had the privilege of reading." MURDER IS THE PITS has been hailed as "a triumph" and MURDER IN THE STACKS "a fun read that's difficult to put down."

What People are Saying About This

Harriet Klausner

Mary Clay has the right touch when it comes to writing a mystery that will appeal to fans who like something funny, witty, catty, and filled with plenty of action. Penny plays Lucy to Leigh's Ethel and Ruthie is the voice of reason. The plotting is well done, all the characters (villains, odious ex male mates, and heroines) feel real and readers will find themselves reading BIKE WEEK BLUES in one sitting.

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