For any of you Boomers who happen to read Cozy Books. These just struck my funny bone, and I ordered them for my Kindle.
Being a baby boomer myself this new Cozy Series caught my eye! They sound like they are right up my alley!
The Baby Boomer Mysteries...
Retirement Can Be Murder by Susan Santangelo
and
Moving Can Be Murder by Susan Santangelo
Editorial Reviews on Amazon.com
Moving Can Be Murder is jam-packed with Carol's cast of best buds and signature Santangelo fun! As I watched the story unfold, I couldn't help but chuckle at every turn. Carol has learned the subtle art of keeping her mouth shut -- when it's absolutely necessary. However, that doesn't stop her mind from working overtime with the quick-witted, sarcastic remarks she allows to roll around in her brain. Susan Santangelo has done it again. She has penned a magnificent cozy that will leave you panting from the excitement, laughing at the characters and -- no surprise here -- begging for more. --Terri Ann Armstrong, author of Morning Menace
Susan Santangelo has made a huge splash in the literary community. With wit, charm, and a monster-sized dose of reality, Susan brings baby boomers to the forefront of readers' minds and perfectly portrays the over-sixty crowd. Crisp writing, sharp humor, and lovable, quirky characters make Moving Can Be Murder a sit-back, put-your-feet-up, laughing good time! --Shannon Raab, Suspense Magazine
Moving Can Be Murder is another great read from an author who knows how to keep you turning pages as fast as possible. Susan Santangelo also provides a handy quiz to help readers determine their own right answers to the moving question. --Anne Holmes, National Association of Baby Boomer Women
Product Description on Amazon.com
A Baby Boomer Mystery by the author of Retirement Can Be Murder. Empty nester Carol Andrews would prefer leaving her beautiful antique home in Fairport, Connecticut, "feet first" to selling it and moving on. But her Beloved Husband Jim convinces her that a nearby active adult community is the est fit for them at this time of life. Their house sells, and Carol returns alone the night before the closing for a "pity party" farewell tour. And discovers the dead body of the buyer in her living room. Wow. Talk about seller's remorse!
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