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Karen Vaughan, Mary E. Martin and Gail Hedrick bring their characters to life in a VERY different way!  

LAURA HAMILTON FITZ ~ After being caught up in so many murder mysteries over the last years Laura decides to become a crime scene investigator. This happened on her honeymoon with Gerry and they become embroiled in yet another murder mystery while managing an apartment building. Another dead body is found at heir new domicile.  Laura's anxiety medication is tested on a daily basis. Karen Vaughan's site: karenwritesmurder.com/  www.amazon.com/Karen-Vaughan/e/B004PRN7ZO

ALEXANDER WAINWRIGHT ~ Alexander is landscape painter. He has won a prestigious award for his paint “The Hay Wagon.” What is special about this painting is the numinous light his work enthralls convincing them that they can glimpse the beyond—that which lies beneath. In his presence, people experience a sense of wisdom but Alex gains as much as they do and he comes away enriched by a profound respect for and love of the human spirit. Mary E. Martin's site: maryemartintrilogies.com www.amazon.com/Mary-E.-Martin/e/B002BM7UB2/

EMILY SANDERS ~ Emily is age 13 and takes charge when dead fish start turning up near her aunt’s house.  No one seems to care about dead fish. She investigates and has a confrontation with the town's most powerful citizen. In the second book, The Scent of Something Sneaky, Emily is staying at a B&B in N.Carolina mountains owned by the grandmother of a friend. The girls are helping at the inn. Both books help kids see themselves as scientists & engineers.  Gail Hedrick's site:www.gailehedrick.com
 www.amazon.com/Gail-Hedrick/e/B005DM2AU8/

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