"I HAVE ALWAYS IMAGINED THAT PARADISE WILL BE A KIND OF LIBRARY. "

Jorge Luis Borges

Friday, January 29, 2010

MURDER BY MUSHROOM                             by  Virginia Smith

Review #18
Main Character: Jackie Hoffner, Social Worker
Christian, romantic, suspense

Someone laces the left-over casserole Jackie brought to the church potluck picnic with poisonous mushrooms. Fellow churchgoer and town fussbudget, Alice Farmer, is the recipient of the deadly dish and is now pushing up daisies.  


Jackie believes she is the prime suspect and sets out to prove her innocence. With help from the Pastor's wife, Margaret and with Trooper Dennis Walsh's helpful efforts, she starts bumbling her way to a solution.

In the mean time, the town's mysterious poisoner seemed to have more victims in mind.  Teenager, Samantha Carlson is run down by a car...Jackie's car.

You'll like this book. It is funny at times, suspenseful, of course, and there's romance in the air! It's at the library and it's in paperback. What else could you ask?

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