All The Hungry Mothers

a Jesus Creek mystery

Mystery & Suspense, Cozy Mysteries, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: Deborah Adams ISBN: 1230001299472
Publisher: Oconee Spirit Press Publication: August 3, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Deborah Adams
ISBN: 1230001299472
Publisher: Oconee Spirit Press
Publication: August 3, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Aliens...paranoid old ladies...demonic possession...haunted houses...you name it. Fledgling nanny Janet Ayres can't quite believe this nutty Southern enclave or the hectic disarray that reigns in her employer's antebellum mansion, which also serves as a secret shelter for victims of domestic violence. Without sacrificing a scintilla of the wit and novelistic skill that her fans cherish, Deborah Adams spins out a mystery of truly horrific dimensions, a chiller about the secret life of one American family.

"...a quietly powerful case study which shows us just how easy it is for battering, whether emotional or physical, to occur right before our very eyes. Adams' blend of humor and suspense strikes just the right note; never didactic, but educating while entertaining."
—Dean James, co-author of By A Woman's Hand

"It was, I believe, Samuel Goldwyn, movie mogul, who said if he wanted to deliver a message, he would use Western Union. A wise decision on his part, but then he apparently did not know anyone as talented as Deborah Adams, who delivers her message with both humor and compassion in an excellent novel." ~~ Criminal Record

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Aliens...paranoid old ladies...demonic possession...haunted houses...you name it. Fledgling nanny Janet Ayres can't quite believe this nutty Southern enclave or the hectic disarray that reigns in her employer's antebellum mansion, which also serves as a secret shelter for victims of domestic violence. Without sacrificing a scintilla of the wit and novelistic skill that her fans cherish, Deborah Adams spins out a mystery of truly horrific dimensions, a chiller about the secret life of one American family.

"...a quietly powerful case study which shows us just how easy it is for battering, whether emotional or physical, to occur right before our very eyes. Adams' blend of humor and suspense strikes just the right note; never didactic, but educating while entertaining."
—Dean James, co-author of By A Woman's Hand

"It was, I believe, Samuel Goldwyn, movie mogul, who said if he wanted to deliver a message, he would use Western Union. A wise decision on his part, but then he apparently did not know anyone as talented as Deborah Adams, who delivers her message with both humor and compassion in an excellent novel." ~~ Criminal Record

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