Bodies & Books

Mystery & Suspense, Women Sleuths
Cover of the book Bodies & Books by Sara Tiger Ryan, Sara Tiger Ryan
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Author: Sara Tiger Ryan ISBN: 9781310044038
Publisher: Sara Tiger Ryan Publication: December 30, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sara Tiger Ryan
ISBN: 9781310044038
Publisher: Sara Tiger Ryan
Publication: December 30, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

As Dusty says: there is no money in investigating the forty-year-old murder of two unidentified men--even if they were found in their back rubble room...but how can Sazzy resist?
Especially when the city guards close the case without even trying to discover who the two men might be. After all, she can sleuth the case in her spare time between her paying cases.
With her new Crier writer and guard friends helped, information on the petrified bodies just seems to fall in her lap. She finds clues, she finds suspects, she finds out the city guards were paid not to investigate.
Then she gets her own bribe and threatening letter.
But focusing on her paying cases lands her in a pit that leads straight back to the petrified bodies case. A pit filled with illusions obviously made with her in mind.
When the Queen rules the case a double suicide, even though all Sazzy's information and clues indicate otherwise, Sazzy begins to worry that her investigation is going to prove the Queen the killer.
Then what will she do?
The Queen certainly won't throw herself in the dungeon.
NO, the Queen will close down Miss Kitty's Private Spy Agency in a heartbeat and exile the owners...or worse.
Even so, how can she stop?

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As Dusty says: there is no money in investigating the forty-year-old murder of two unidentified men--even if they were found in their back rubble room...but how can Sazzy resist?
Especially when the city guards close the case without even trying to discover who the two men might be. After all, she can sleuth the case in her spare time between her paying cases.
With her new Crier writer and guard friends helped, information on the petrified bodies just seems to fall in her lap. She finds clues, she finds suspects, she finds out the city guards were paid not to investigate.
Then she gets her own bribe and threatening letter.
But focusing on her paying cases lands her in a pit that leads straight back to the petrified bodies case. A pit filled with illusions obviously made with her in mind.
When the Queen rules the case a double suicide, even though all Sazzy's information and clues indicate otherwise, Sazzy begins to worry that her investigation is going to prove the Queen the killer.
Then what will she do?
The Queen certainly won't throw herself in the dungeon.
NO, the Queen will close down Miss Kitty's Private Spy Agency in a heartbeat and exile the owners...or worse.
Even so, how can she stop?

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