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Overview: Author of the never-ending Confessions of a Slightly Neurotic Hitwoman series, JB Lynn (you can call her Jen) is a Jersey girl, who was transplanted in Florida for a while and is now putting down roots in North Carolina.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
Book #2 – Shoot the Moon
Her son has dropped out of college, her husband is still missing and presumed dead, and Kiki Long is struggling to get the hang of her job as the crime scene reporter in her small town in the foothills of North Carolina.
Things only get more complicated when, on the one-year anniversary of her husband’s disappearance, she wanders around her neighbor’s pasture in the middle of the night. Slightly inebriated, she witnesses a moonlit crime…that nobody else believes happened, despite the photographic evidence she provides.
Her neighbor wants her charged with trespassing, Her family and friends are worried about the toll that the stress of the past year has taken on her.
Kiki needs to maintain her focus if she’s going to have a shot of emerging from this collection of cow patties unscathed in novella.
Book #3 – The Cat, The Witch and the Dead Dude
While pulling a Halloween prank, a group of teenagers find the town’s homeless man covered in blood, muttering about a witch.
Most of the residents of Pride Falls assume he’s responsible for whatever terrible fate has befallen the missing town librarian, but pet photographer turned crime scene photographer Kiki Long doesn’t see it that way.
She pursues an alternate theory while attempting to convince her incarcerated husband to grant her a divorce, avoid a creepy stalker, and figure out the perfect costume to wear to her friend’s Halloween bash.
Hard to say whether she’s got a shot of pulling any of it off.
Book #4 – Thankful, Grateful. Busted
When her friend volunteers her pet photography services to the local animal shelter, Kiki Long finds herself partnered with a juvenile delinquent who is performing court-ordered community service.
Soon after, the girl is accused of setting fire to the home of a stuffy animal shelter board member. With the Sheriff’s Department stretched thin, Kiki is asked to not only document the crime scene but to ask around about the teenager who’s gone missing.
Kiki juggles her volunteer responsibilities and professional obligations while trying to put together a Thanksgiving dinner for the ragtag group she considers to be family.
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