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An Equal Opportunity Death

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

An Equal Opportunity Death

Contributors:

By (Author) Susan Dunlap

ISBN:

9781453253960

Publisher:

Open Road Media

Imprint:

Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller

Publication Date:

21st June 2012

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

202

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

To escape arrest for her best friends murder, Vejay must find the real killerbefore its too lateVejay was seen leaving Franks house in a huff, and her lack of an alibi combined with her suspicious sick day makes her the number-one suspect. As the police close in on her, Vejay turns detective in search of Franks real killer. Its a perilous task, but she has one advantage when she puts on her work clothes: Nobody ever notices the meterreader.
An Equal Opportunity Death is the 1st book in the Vejay Haskell Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.

Reviews

[Haskell is] intelligent, unpretentious, efficient and very, very likeable. San Francisco ChronicleSusan Dunlap is the leading proponent of gutsy, nontraditional women who nimbly tread in he-man territory. The Washington TimesAs long as writers like Dunlap continue to play with the form, genre fans need not lament the mysterys demise. San Francisco Chronicle

Author Bio

Susan Dunlap is a prolific author of mystery novels. Born in New York City, Dunlap majored in English at Bucknell University and earned a masters degree in education from the University of North Carolina. She was a social worker before an Agatha Christie novel inspired her to try her hand at writing mysteries. Six attempts and six years later, she published Karma (1981), which began a ten-book series about brash Berkeley cop Jill Smith.Since then, Dunlap has published more than twenty novels and numerous short stories. Her other ongoing characters include the meter-reading detective Vejay Haskell, former forensic pathologist Kiernan OShaughnessy, and Zen student/stunt double Darcy Lott. In addition to writing, Dunlap has taught yoga, worked as a paralegal, and helped found Sisters in Crime, an organization created to support women in the field of mystery writing. She lives near San Francisco.

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