Deadlines: A Written to Death Mystery
Written to Death
Mysteries Book 1
Kindle Edition
E. Hepner
Ainsley Moss never thought she’d become a representative for
the dead. But as a newbie obituary writer for the Aurora Fall’s Guardian, she
gets a sneak peek at her new profession. Her ex-best friend and rival newspaper
worker turns up blue and stiff as a board in the women’s bathroom—after they’ve
had a less than civil confrontation.
Ainsley’s in the habit of memorializing the dead, not
finding them. But now she’s saddled with a motive for murder—killing to drum up
obituaries in order to further her career in a dying newspaper business where
everything is going digital.
When another victim meets his maker with a connection to the
first victim, Ainsley has to make nice with a hard ass, bombshell Detective
who’s dead set on closing the case or risk the calm of their cozy town.
Ainsley’s charming, ex-boyfriend turned roommate Gage Sullivan comes to her aid
as they throw themselves into deadly research. Every obituary interview brings
them that much closer to finding a killer connection. While fighting her new
rep as a prime suspect, her matchmaking, Stepford mother is intent on keeping
her daughter’s dirty laundry under wraps and her sex addicted wealthy
grandparents want to buy her way out of jail. Or at least help her learn how to
make a shiv.
None too thrilled with the idea of making friends with a
cell mate named Betty the Bruiser, she’ll wade knee deep into a cesspool of the
town’s secrets, gossip, and lies. But with a whacky cast of characters hell
bent on keeping the peace, no bit of personal information is sacred. They have
to find a killer—before Ainsley loses her freedom and her chance to make peace
with a fate that scares her more than anything else in life.
Meet the Author
E. Hepner is the cozy mystery pen name of erotica and erotic romance author Elise Hepner. She writes small town heroines with an alternative edge put in big time situations where death, hijinks, and overall shenanigans ensue on a daily basis. Also a little romance--which they may or may not be ready for, given the pile up of dead bodies. When not thinking about corpses and trickery she's planted in front of the TV petting her demanding cat or looking up things on Google that she really doesn't want on her internet history.
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