Wednesday, November 18, 2015

A Catered Christmas Cookie Exchange, A Mystery With Recipes by Isis Crawford, Now Available at a Special Price

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A Catered Christmas Cookie Exchange by Isis Crawford

A Catered Christmas Cookie Exchange by Isis Crawford

A Mystery With Recipes (9th in series)

Publisher: Kensington

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/18/2015 at 8:00 PM ET).

A Catered Christmas Cookie Exchange by Isis Crawford, Amazon Kindle format

Bernie and Libby Simmons, caterers extraordinaire, are hosting a televised cookie contest just in time for Christmas, but unfriendly rivalries cook up a cutthroat competition …

The feisty members of the Christmas Cookie Club Exchange are busy perfecting their recipes once again. And with the Baking for Life cookie contest on the line, the stakes are higher — and deadlier — than ever. When the odds-on favorite dies in a suspicious car accident en route to the show, Bernie and Libby start digging and are shocked to uncover a soap opera of sinister secrets and clandestine affairs. But they'll stop at nothing to get to the truth, because no holiday treat is sweeter than justice!

A Catered Christmas Cookie Exchange by Isis Crawford

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A Spark of Death, A Professor Bradshaw Mystery by Bernadette Pajer, Now Available at a Special Price

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A Spark of Death by Bernadette Pajer

A Spark of Death by Bernadette Pajer

A Professor Bradshaw Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 11/18/2015 at 7:00 PM ET).

A Spark of Death by Bernadette Pajer, Amazon Kindle format

Can death bring a man back to life? When UW Professor Benjamin Bradshaw discovers a despised colleague dead inside the Faraday Cage of the Electric Machine, his carefully controlled world shatters. The facts don't add up — the police shout murder — and Bradshaw is the lone suspect. To protect his young son and clear his name, he must find the killer.

Seattle in 1901 is a bustling blend of frontier attitude and cosmopolitan swagger. The Snoqualmie Falls Power Plant lights the city, but to most Seattleites, electricity is new-fangled and dangerous. The public wants a culprit — they want Bradshaw behind bars. The killer wants Bradshaw dead.

His life and liberty threatened, Bradshaw discovers the thrill of investigation as he's thrust deeper into the hunt.Questions abound. How had the Electric Machine's Tesla Coil delivered a fatal shock? Was the murder personal — or connected to President McKinley's planned visit? Were students involved, or in danger? And why had Bradshaw's best friend, Henry, fled to Alaska the day of the murder?

When Henry's niece Missouri appears on Bradshaw's porch in need of a home, her unorthodox views and femininity confuse and intrigue him as he struggles to protect his own haunting secret. Danger and death lurk everywhere — disguised as accidents. Has Bradshaw come alive again only to lose all he holds dear? Before it's too late, will he discover the circuit path that led to a spark of death?

A Spark of Death by Bernadette Pajer

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New This Week: The Conspiring Woman, A Victorian Bookshop Mystery by Kate Parker

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The Conspiring Woman by Kate Parker

The Conspiring Woman by Kate Parker

A Victorian Bookshop Mystery (4th in series)

Publisher: JDP Press

Price: $4.99 (as of 11/18/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

The Conspiring Woman by Kate Parker, Amazon Kindle format

When Georgia Fenchurch is called in to find Sir Edward Hale's missing son, she's soon embroiled in multiple mysteries. After discovering young Teddy's been taken by his mother, her worry lessens. But further investigation reveals other well-to-do women have disappeared. Have they been kidnapped? Killed? Or is there something even more sinister going on …

To muddle the mix further, the Duke of Blackford has asked to speak with Georgia when he returns to England. It's almost enough to distract any woman.

Once Lady Hale is found dead, Georgia knows the Archivist Society must focus their efforts on finding the truth behind her disappearance and rescuing her son. But then a villain from Georgia's own past resurfaces …

The Conspiring Woman by Kate Parker

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Spin a Wicked Web, A Sophie Mae Reynolds, Homecrafting Mystery by Cricket McRae, Now Available at a Special Price

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Spin a Wicked Web by Cricket McRae

Spin a Wicked Web by Cricket McRae

A Sophie Mae Reynolds, Homecrafting Mystery (3rd in series)

Publisher: Midnight Ink

Price: $3.82 (as of 11/18/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

Spin a Wicked Web by Cricket McRae, Amazon Kindle format

Things are getting serious between Sophie Mae and Detective Ambrose. But Sophie Mae has a new love in her life — spinning. Pursuing her newfound passion is great fun … until her fellow co-op member, Ariel, is found strangled to death with Sophie Mae's very first skein of yarn.

Young and pretty, Ariel used her feminine charms and sexual magnetism to lure married men. Was the murder victim truly a gold digger in hot pants? Or just a troubled girl who met a bad end? With a tangled weave of suspects to wade through and Barr's ex turning up, it's all Sophie Mae can do to unravel this tightly knitted mystery — without coming undone herself!

Spin a Wicked Web by Cricket McRae

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New This Week: Death Ship, The Danforth Saga by Joseph Badal

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Death Ship by Joseph Badal

Death Ship by Joseph Badal

The Danforth Saga (5th in series)

Publisher: Suspense Publishing

Price: $3.99 (as of 11/18/2015 at 5:30 PM ET).

Death Ship by Joseph Badal, Amazon Kindle format

A leisurely cruise in the Ionian Sea turns into a nightmare event when terrorists hijack a yacht with Bob, Liz, Miriana, and Robbie aboard. Although the boat's crew, with Bob and Robbie's help, eliminate the hijackers, there is evidence that something more significant may be in the works.

The CIA and the U.S. military must identify what that might be and who is behind the threat, and must operate within a politically-corrupt environment in Washington, D.C. At the same time, they must disrupt the terrorist's financing mechanism, which involves trading in securities that are highly sensitive to terrorist events.

Michael Danforth and a team of DELTA operatives are deployed from Afghanistan to Greece to assist in identifying and thwarting the threat.

Death Ship by Joseph Badal

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Under the Channel, A Novel of Suspense by Gilles Pétel, Now Available at a Special Price

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Under the Channel by Gilles Pétel

Under the Channel by Gilles Pétel

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Gallic Books

Price: $3.99 (as of 11/18/2015 at 5:00 PM ET).

Under the Channel by Gilles Pétel, Amazon Kindle format

When the body of a Scotsman turns up on board a Channel Tunnel train at the Gare du Nord, Parisian detective Roland Desfeuill&ères finds himself in charge of a murder investigation. Roland decides to travel to London -and not just in order to progress the inquiry. It's also a chance to escape his troubled marriage.

Arriving in a city gripped by the financial crisis, Roland immerses himself in the victim's hedonistic lifestyle, as he searches for the motive behind the crime. But the longer he walks in the dead man's shoes, the more Roland discovers about himself …

Under the Channel by Gilles Pétel

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New This Week: Witches in Wonderland, A Sister Witches Mystery by Lauren Quick

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Witches in Wonderland by Lauren Quick

Witches in Wonderland by Lauren Quick

A Sister Witches Mystery (5th in series)

Publisher: Lauren Quick

Price: $3.99 (as of 11/18/2015 at 4:30 PM ET).

Witches in Wonderland by Lauren Quick, Amazon Kindle format

Beware the Red Queen. Vivi Mayhem receives that cryptic warning from a strange wizard in an even stranger dream where she follows a white raven through a jumble of bewildering events. But a dream is never just a dream for someone with Vivi's gift of prophecy.

When an old nemesis requests her help locating a missing wizard aptly named Devlin Strange, Vivi is dragged into a cat-and-mouse game to obtain a magical artifact that could alter the balance of power in Everland forever. It's a request Vivi can't refuse.

If that weren't enough to turn Vivi's world upside down, the Mayhem sisters receive a visit from their great-aunties, who bring a little mayhem of their own in the form of enchanted heirlooms and clues to some long-held family secrets.

After Honora uncovers troubling information about a newcomer to the Witch Council and Hex Division crashes a tea party at Clover's house, Vivi realizes that the Red Queen is even more dangerous than she thought. The Mayhem witches must bond together in a coven vs. coven battle to return the artifact to the council's safekeeping before it gets into the wrong hands.

Witches in Wonderland by Lauren Quick

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Deadly Descent, A Lottie Albright Mystery by Charlotte Hinger, Now Available at a Special Price

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Deadly Descent by Charlotte Hinger

Deadly Descent by Charlotte Hinger

A Lottie Albright Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

Price: 99¢ (as of 11/18/2015 at 4:00 PM ET).

Deadly Descent by Charlotte Hinger, Amazon Kindle format

Layers of deadly intrigue bind generations of families in historian Lottie Albright's Western Kansas community. When false accusations threaten senatorial candidate Brian Hadley's political career, secrets whispered to Lottie as editor of the county history books spur a personal search for his aunt's murderer.

Ignoring warnings from her twin sister, clinical psychologist, Josie Albright, Lottie dons a badge to gain access to information. She delves into a horrifying "cold case" to prove her merits as a deputy and impresses Sheriff Sam Abbot with her ability to combine historical research methods and police procedure. Soon Josie adds her helpful expertise in untangling the web of families bound by a lethal legacy of prideful secrets.

Soon the twins join forces and endanger their own lives as they race to connect past, present, and future.

Deadly Descent by Charlotte Hinger

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Fate of the Union by Max Allan Collins and Matthew V. Clemens, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2015 …

Fate of the Union by Max Allan Collins and Matthew V. Clemens

Fate of the Union by Max Allan Collins and Matthew V. Clemens, A Joe Reeder and Patti Rogers Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Fate of the Union by Max Allan Collins and Matthew V. Clemens, Amazon Kindle format

When a retired colleague dies of an apparent suicide, ex — Secret Service agent Joe Reeder knows there must be far more to the story. Why did the man leave a desperate message for Reeder moments before dying? And what could possibly make such a seasoned veteran fear for his life?

FBI Special Agent Patti Rogers has a mystery of her own to solve: she's leading a task force investigating a brutal series of similar but seemingly unconnected murders across the DC area. Are they serial killings or something even more sinister?

Could Reeder and Rogers be tracking down different facets of the same conspiracy? And how do the continued assassination attempts on a presidential hopeful figure into an unprecedented attack on the heart of government?

Fate of the Union by Max Allan Collins and Matthew V. Clemens

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A Cadger's Curse, A DD McGil, Literati Mystery by Diane Gilbert Madsen, Now Available at a Special Price

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A Cadger's Curse by Diane Gilbert Madsen

A Cadger's Curse by Diane Gilbert Madsen

A DD McGil, Literati Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Midnight Ink

Price: $3.82 (as of 11/18/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

A Cadger's Curse by Diane Gilbert Madsen, Amazon Kindle format

Who'd have guessed that running employee background checks at the HI-Data Corporation would make DD McGil the target of a ruthless killer?

For DD, a thirty-something English professor turned investigator, the routine job should have been a welcome distraction from her fiancé's death and her eccentric Aunt Elizabeth's quest to authenticate an unlikely literary treasure — a Robert Burns text worth millions if proven genuine.

Relying on her own moxie (bolstered by the occasional shot of Glenlivet), her sexy lover, and the fact-finding acumen of her antiquarian bookseller friend, DD races to find out who's behind the high-tech treachery at HI-Data before it's too late.

A Cadger's Curse by Diane Gilbert Madsen

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Untimely Death by Elizabeth J. Duncan, New in Bookstores during November 2015

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Untimely Death by Elizabeth J. Duncan

Untimely Death by Elizabeth J. Duncan, a Charlotte Fairfax, Shakespeare in the Catskills Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Crooked Lane Books

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A Catskills resort's production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet takes a wickedly ironic turn when the leading lady, Lauren Richmond, is first poisoned and then stabbed. Who would extinguish the life of such a beautiful young thespian? Who wouldn't? Seems like just about everyone had a motive to pull the ropes on her final curtain call.

At the center of this Shakespearian tragedy is Charlotte Fairfax, formerly the costume mistress of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Upstate New York is a long way from the royal stage, but Charlotte is always the queen of her domain. As this small production's costume designer, she has stitched her way into everyone's lives, learning more than anyone could possibly imagine about the rise and fall of Lauren Richmond. But curiosity killed the cat. And it might well kill the costume designer.

Untimely Death by Elizabeth J. Duncan

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A Body to Spare by Sue Ann Jaffarian, New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2015

New on the Mystery Bookshelf during November 2015 …

A Body to Spare by Sue Ann Jaffarian

A Body to Spare by Sue Ann Jaffarian, An Odelia Grey Mystery (10th in series)

Publisher: Midnight Ink

A Body to Spare by Sue Ann Jaffarian, Amazon Kindle format

Odelia Grey's relaxing day of errands is ruined when she finds a body folded like an origami crane in the trunk of her car. And it's not just any dead body — it's the corpse of Zak Finch, a young man who had been kidnapped eight years earlier. But why was he put in Odelia's car? Where has Zak been all these years?

With her name at the top of the suspect list, Odelia and her husband, Greg, are determined to find the answers. They'll do whatever it takes, even if they have to give the slip to an arrogant FBI agent and team up with Mother, a contract killer, to uncover the truth.

A Body to Spare by Sue Ann Jaffarian

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Labyrinth, A Novel of Suspense by Jon Land, Now Available at a Special Price

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Labyrinth by Jon Land

Labyrinth by Jon Land

A Novel of Suspense

Publisher: Open Road

Price: $1.99 (as of 11/18/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Labyrinth by Jon Land, Amazon Kindle format

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Hunting an old friend's killers, a professor-turned-spook unearths a conspiracy that threatens every person on Earth …

An American op is murdered somewhere in the dusty wastelands of southern Colombia. His final transmission: a desperate warning that whatever he had stumbled upon is worth taking seriously. It is called Tantalus, and in two weeks it will be unleashed on the world.

Washington could dispatch the army, the commandos, or the CIA, but professional action will only send the men behind Tantalus under deeper cover. Instead, the State Department chooses Christopher Locke, an old friend of the deceased. Once the Academy's brightest prospect, he's an unemployed professor with crushing bills, three children, and no prospects. These are problems the government can solve.

All he has to do is get on a plane — and take his vengeance.

Labyrinth by Jon Land

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A Pain in the Tuchis, A Mrs. Kaplan Mystery by Mark Reutlinger, New This Week from Alibi

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A Pain in the Tuchis by Mark Reutlinger

A Pain in the Tuchis by Mark Reutlinger

A Mrs. Kaplan Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Alibi

Price: $2.99 (as of 11/18/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

A Pain in the Tuchis by Mark Reutlinger, Amazon Kindle format

Yom Kippur is a day of reflection and soul searching. But at the Julius and Rebecca Cohen Home for Jewish Seniors, Vera Gold misses this opportunity to atone for her many sins when she up and dies. Indeed, Vera was such a pain in the tuchis to all those around her that when her sister claims Vera was deliberately poisoned, the tough question isn't who would want to kill her — but who wouldn't?

Having already solved one murder with her dear friend Ida, Rose Kaplan has a sleuthing reputation that precedes her. It's only natural that Vera's sister turns to Mrs. K for help. So do the police, but when her conclusions conflict with theirs, they tell her to butt out! This case has more twists than a loaf of challah. And with a homicidal scoundrel on the loose, Mrs. K has to act fast — or she might be the guest of honor at the Home's next memorial service.

A Pain in the Tuchis by Mark Reutlinger

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A Conversation with Mystery Author Kate Jessica Raphael

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Kate Jessica Raphael

We are delighted to welcome author Kate Jessica Raphael to Omnimystery News today.

Kate's new "Palestine Mystery" is Murder Under the Bridge (She Writes Press; November 2015 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to spend some time with her talking about the book.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to the lead characters in Murder Under the Bridge.

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Kate Jessica Raphael: Rania Bakara is a Palestinian policewoman. For seven years, she has been the only female detective in the northern West Bank. She's a practicing, but not particularly devout, Muslim. She is married to her college sweetheart, Bassam, and they live in his family home with their six-year-old son, Khaled. Rania's partner in crime-fighting is Chloe Rubin, a Jewish dyke from San Francisco who came to Palestine to support the Palestinian nonviolent freedom movement. Chloe is well-intentioned but hardly subtle, and sometimes rubs Rania the wrong way. Rania needs her help, though, because even though she is a police officer, there are many places the Israeli authorities will not allow her to go. With her magic blue US passport, Chloe can breeze through checkpoints and even gain access to the halls of the Israeli Defense Ministry. Through much of the first book, the two women are wary of one another, but by the second, they're fast friends — albeit friends who don't always understand each other.

OMN: You mention that they're fast friends in the next book of the series; how do you see them developing over the course of the series as a whole?

KJR: I think it's really important that recurring characters evolve over the course of a series. Rania and Chloe both have definite arcs in both of the books I have written so far. With Chloe, it's really clear why she is changing, because she is in an unfamiliar situation — this is her first time in Palestine, she has only been there nine months, so she is still learning about the culture and the environment, and she has never been in close proximity to the kind of violence she is routinely encountering. In Rania's case, I asked myself, why, after a lifetime of living under occupation and seven years in her husband's village and her job at the police, is she only discovering certain things about herself now? But the type of crime she encounters in the first book, Murder Under the Bridge, is unusual in Palestine and new to her, and it brings her face to face with aspects of the political structure she hasn't encountered before. And Palestine is also changing, with the death of Yassir Arafat, who had led the Palestinian people since the 1960s, and the growing strength of the Islamic movement, Hamas, and that affects her reality too. Finally, her son is growing up, becoming a more independent person, and she is torn, as most parents are, between wanting to protect him and wanting him to grow up to be fearless and fierce, like her. So in each book, she learns a bit more about who she is and what is really important to her.

OMN: Into which genre would you place this book?

KJR: I consider my books traditional international mysteries. They have a police officer as a protagonist, but the role and context of the police in Palestine is so different from the U.S. or Britain or any unoccupied country, really, that it doesn't follow the rules of a police procedural. For a while I was in a writing group with an actual police detective — which was super-helpful, but she objected to the fact that in my opening scene, Rania takes a cab instead of driving a police car. She couldn't imagine that there would be three roadblocks between the city where the police station is and the crime scene. And a small city police station in Palestine might not even have any cars. Then too, my books also have a civilian co-investigator, which some procedurals do too, but in most procedurals, the detective runs the investigation while in mine, Rania and Chloe really solve the crimes together.

OMN: How much of your own personal or professional experience have you included in the book?

KJR: Part of the impetus for writing this book was that I had 1,000 pages of journals I'd written while I was an international peace volunteer in Palestine. I'd spent six weeks in immigration prison, and most of the other women were trafficked workers, and that led me to make the murder victim a trafficked woman from Uzbekistan, a country I had barely heard of before I met Uzbek women in jail. In the first draft, a lot of scenes were lifted straight from my journal. And that draft was terrible.

The deeper I got into the story, the less attached I got to what really happened. But now, any time someone says, "That would never happen," usually they're talking about something straight out of my experience.

Several Israeli characters are based on real people, most of them with that person's knowledge and consent. I basically stole my friends lives and put them into my book, but isn't that what fiction writing is? I thought Chloe was pretty much like me, but most people find her quite annoying, so I am going to say we don't have that much in common.

OMN: How involved were you with the cover design?

KJR: The publisher sent me a bunch of photos from Palestine that the designer had found on Getty's website. There were 40, and I hated 39 of them. They were all war and demolished buildings and terrified people, which is not what my book is about. My book is about how Palestinians (try to) live when they're not being bombed. So I picked out the one that I thought might work, I wasn't really sure about it but it had a cool quality and a woman who was not crying. I also sent one photo of my own; I take terrible photos but this one, I thought was not bad and was shot near the place where the book takes place. A day later, the publisher sent two designs, one using my photo and the other using the professional one, which I later found out is by a Gazan named Mohammed Abed. Well, I just fell in love with that design. I thought it was spectacular. So I chose it, just suggested a couple changes in the font, and then I was like, okay, I have this fabulous cover. And then came the bad news — the photo was a lot more expensive than they realized and the publisher's budget couldn't cover it so if I wanted that cover, I would have to cough up a few hundred dollars. Well, I couldn't live without it at that point, so I went for it and I'll just try to recoup by using my own photo or bumming one from a friend for the next book.

OMN: Suppose your series were to be adapted for television or film. Who do you see playing the key roles?

KJR: The sad truth is that there are so few Arab American actresses getting parts in film and television, I've never seen anyone who strikes me as the right kind of person to play Rania. If this book ever got made into a Hollywood film (yeah, right), it would probably triple the number of major roles for Arab women in Hollywood that year. Melina Kanakaredes would be perfect to play Chloe as long as she agreed to gain 50 pounds.

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Kate Jessica Raphael is a San Francisco Bay Area writer, activist, journalist, and clerical worker. She lived in Palestine for eighteen months as a peace worker with the International Women's Peace Service and spent six weeks in Israeli immigration prison because of her activism. She has won a residency at Hedgebrook writer's colony and was once elected grand marshal of the San Francisco LGBT Freedom Day Parade. She produces a weekly feminist radio show that is heard throughout Northern and Central California.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at KateRaphael.com and her author page on Goodreads, or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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Murder Under the Bridge by Kate Jessica Raphael

Murder Under the Bridge by Kate Jessica Raphael

A Palestine Mystery

Publisher: She Writes Press

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When Rania — the only female Palestinian police detective in the northern West Bank, as well as a young mother in a rural community where many believe women should not have such a dangerous career — discovers the body of a foreign woman on the edge of her village, no one seems to want her look too deeply into what's happened. But she finds an ally in Chloe — a gay, Jewish-American peace worker with a camera and a big attitude — and together, with the help of an annoying Israeli policeman, they work to solve the murder.

As they do, secrets about war crimes and Israel's thriving sex trafficking trade begin to surface — and Rania finds everything she holds dear in jeopardy.

Murder Under the Bridge by Kate Jessica Raphael

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