Write to Me

Mystery & Suspense, Women Sleuths
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Author: Mary Elizabeth Rogers ISBN: 9781311232144
Publisher: Mary Elizabeth Rogers Publication: November 18, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mary Elizabeth Rogers
ISBN: 9781311232144
Publisher: Mary Elizabeth Rogers
Publication: November 18, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“Write To Me”
J.D. is a feisty single woman who lives in a Cape Cod cottage with two cats that she prefers to people. She supports herself by income from investments and by writing one moderately successful mystery novel a year. She writes to eighty-five penpals from all over the country, which she regards as true friends, although she has never met any of them.
When Elizabeth, a long time pal doesn’t answer her letters, J.D. becomes worried, and when she receives a frantic letter from the same pal, she decides she must investigate though she hates to leave her beloved Cape.
As soon as J.D. arrives in town, she realizes she is unwelcome. Elizabeth’s nephew, Tim, and owner of Peaceful Acres Nursing Home forbids her to visit saying she will only upset his aunt. The police chief plainly thinks there is no problem, and even Elizabeth, when J.D. does go to her home, doesn’t seem overjoyed to see her.
J.D. decides she isn’t needed after all and is on the road home when she is involved in a car accident and briefly hospitalized. Battered by her accident, J.D. is taken under the wing of the handsome and sexy Mickey Maroni, casino owner and son of the crime boss. She visits Peaceful Acres while waiting for her car to be repaired and gives a talk there.
Tim is murdered soon after J.D. comes to town, and she is questioned about some pills found near the scene of her accident.
While her car is being repaired, J.D. revisits Peaceful Acres Nursing home where she makes an amazing discovery..
With help from an unexpected source, J.D. solves the crime and thankfully returns home to her beloved Cape Cod.

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“Write To Me”
J.D. is a feisty single woman who lives in a Cape Cod cottage with two cats that she prefers to people. She supports herself by income from investments and by writing one moderately successful mystery novel a year. She writes to eighty-five penpals from all over the country, which she regards as true friends, although she has never met any of them.
When Elizabeth, a long time pal doesn’t answer her letters, J.D. becomes worried, and when she receives a frantic letter from the same pal, she decides she must investigate though she hates to leave her beloved Cape.
As soon as J.D. arrives in town, she realizes she is unwelcome. Elizabeth’s nephew, Tim, and owner of Peaceful Acres Nursing Home forbids her to visit saying she will only upset his aunt. The police chief plainly thinks there is no problem, and even Elizabeth, when J.D. does go to her home, doesn’t seem overjoyed to see her.
J.D. decides she isn’t needed after all and is on the road home when she is involved in a car accident and briefly hospitalized. Battered by her accident, J.D. is taken under the wing of the handsome and sexy Mickey Maroni, casino owner and son of the crime boss. She visits Peaceful Acres while waiting for her car to be repaired and gives a talk there.
Tim is murdered soon after J.D. comes to town, and she is questioned about some pills found near the scene of her accident.
While her car is being repaired, J.D. revisits Peaceful Acres Nursing home where she makes an amazing discovery..
With help from an unexpected source, J.D. solves the crime and thankfully returns home to her beloved Cape Cod.

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