Title: Jamie Quinn Mystery Collection: Box Set Books 1-3
File Size: 799KB
Print Length: 338 Pages
Publication Date: September 3, 2014
Language: English
ASIN: B00NB78KDS
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, LLC
This box set includes "Death by Digeridoo," "The Case of the Killer Divorce," and "Peril in the Park." All of the story lines are connected to a young woman named Jamie Quinn. Jamie is a family attorney that is taking a break from her practice, because her Mother has recently died. Jamie has found herself a bit depressed since her Mother's death, and she had basically withdrew from society. It takes her cousin getting accused of murder to get her back into the world. She was in no hurry to start practicing law again, but gets pulled into her cousin's case in an effort to exonerate him. Even though she is a family practice attorney, she gets involved in the crime and works nonstop to exonerate her cousin. This not only involves pulling her back into her practice, but she also confronts intrigue, deception, and vengeance.
In "The Case of the Killer Divorce," Jamie has started practicing family law again. She finds herself defending a very influential woman that is in the middle of a messy divorce. The client's biggest concern is that her husband will gain custody of their daughters. Not only is the divorce messy, the ex husband gets murdered and it appears that the wife might have murdered him. So, again, Jamie finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation.
The last book in this box set is "Peril in the Park." Romance has entered Jamie's life and she has a boyfriend named Kip. Kip is the director of the park system in Hollywood, Florida. Jamie once again finds herself involved in a murder case when Kip disappears, and a body of a man is found in the park. Jamie works feverishly to solve the crime before it is too late for Kip.
These books fit into the cozy mystery category. Among the murder and mayhem in each of these books there is just enough humor to keep them interesting. Anyone looking for a quick to read, enjoyable book cannot go wrong with this one.
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