Back Stabbers

  • Author: Julie Mulhern
  • Publisher: Henery Press
  • Print Length: 224 pages
  • Release Date: October 23, 2018
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  • GenreCozy
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Book Summary

All Ellison Russell wanted was an update on her stock portfolio. Instead, she found her broker dead.

With an unexpected out-of-town guest at her house, Ellison is too busy for a murder investigation. Only this time, Detective Anarchy Jones wants her help, and she can’t deny the handsome detective. Can Mr. Coffee supply her with enough caffeine to keep her brain sharp and everyone else happy?

Juggling bodies (one, two, three, four), two-faced friends, her social calendar, and a cat (yes, a cat) is taxing but Mother might be the biggest challenge of all.

With a killer drawing closer, can Ellison put together the pieces or will she be the one getting stabbed in the back?

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<h2><span class="wrap"><span class="inner">About The Author</span></span></h2>

Julie Mulhern is the USA Today bestselling author of The Country Club Murders.

She is a Kansas City native who grew up on a steady diet of Agatha Christie. She spends her spare time whipping up gourmet meals for her family, working out at the gym and finding new ways to keep her house spotlessly clean--and she's got an active imagination. Truth is--she's an expert at calling for take-out, she grumbles about walking the dog and the dust bunnies under the bed have grown into dust lions.

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Book Review by Bree Herron

Ellison is back and she is just trying to get her stocks in order. Can you blame a girl? Well, let’s just say there is more in the office than her paperwork. With this we have the latest from The Country Club Murders, I can’t believe that it is book 8 already. I have been along for the ride since the start and I can attest to the series quality in mystery and superb characters.

Ellison brings her smart and witty charm to the latest mystery when solving the murder of her broker. Now that she and the Detective are on good terms the mystery solving has a new level of intrigue. With life getting crazy outside of the mystery hunting, Ellison reminds me of why I love moms that are strong and smart in novels. This latest mystery brings out the best thus far in Ellison and I wouldn’t miss reading this one for the world.

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**DISCLAIMER: I was provided an opportunity to read this book as an Advanced Reader Copy in return for a fair and honest review.

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2 Comments

  1. Jana Leah

    Connect 4 was a new game back in the 70s.

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  2. Julie Waldron

    I grew up in the 70’s, The Brady Bunch was popular.

    Reply

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