Can You Picture This?: a Sam Darling mystery
If Sam had known when she knocked over the guy's bicycle that it would put her knee-deep in murder again, she might have thought twice. Richie Klingman, the only representative of the "paparazzi" in Quincy, chased Sam down with his camera in an attempt to grab a quick shot of the local celebrity sleuth. But when the flashbulb went off in her face, she went off on him-or on his bike--and down it went, Richie and all. Turns out that one of the photos Richie took caught the precise moment of a murder on film. The next thing Sam knows, Richie himself has been stabbed and is in the hospital with a serious chest wound. Sam is stumped. There are no suspects. Instead there are round-the-clock police protecting Sam and her kids, who are home from college for the summer. And there is round-the-clock involvement with her old high school beau George, whom Sam has finally forgiven for standing her up on prom night. When at last a suspect emerges, Sam is confronted with her own mortality yet again. In this third book of the Sam Darling mystery series, you'll be wondering whodunit right up until the murderer is fully exposed and the picture finally emerges. Praise for Jerilyn Dufresne and the Sam Darling Mysteries Dufresne has created a charming, nosy, and slightly irreverent character in Samantha Darling, the heroine in Who Killed My Boss?, a fast-paced cozy that takes place in the small town of Quincy, Illinois. Beth Amos, author of the Mattie Winston Mystery series (as Annelise Ryan) The plot kept me guessing until nearly the end and I am looking forward to reading further adventures! Fun and entertaining read... highly recommended... well done! Anne Kelleher, author of A Once and Future Love and Wickham's Folly Dufresne shows her gift of storytelling as she moves the plot forward, introducing believable characters and a complicated plot. Recommended to everyone who enjoys a well-written, fun, cozy mystery! Kimberly Shursen, author of Itsy Bitsy Spider and Hush And from readers: ...It's like reading the old Nancy Drew books with others. Loved it very very much! ...This book was very well written and I loved all the humor sprinkled throughout the story. Characters were loveable, not to mention the dog. Great ending. ...Sam Darling is the kind of gal you wish you could know in real life. Funny, quirky, entertaining. And her "partner," Clancy the dog, helped make this book just plain fun to read. When's the next one?!
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Can You Picture This?: a Sam Darling mystery
If Sam had known when she knocked over the guy's bicycle that it would put her knee-deep in murder again, she might have thought twice. Richie Klingman, the only representative of the "paparazzi" in Quincy, chased Sam down with his camera in an attempt to grab a quick shot of the local celebrity sleuth. But when the flashbulb went off in her face, she went off on him-or on his bike--and down it went, Richie and all. Turns out that one of the photos Richie took caught the precise moment of a murder on film. The next thing Sam knows, Richie himself has been stabbed and is in the hospital with a serious chest wound. Sam is stumped. There are no suspects. Instead there are round-the-clock police protecting Sam and her kids, who are home from college for the summer. And there is round-the-clock involvement with her old high school beau George, whom Sam has finally forgiven for standing her up on prom night. When at last a suspect emerges, Sam is confronted with her own mortality yet again. In this third book of the Sam Darling mystery series, you'll be wondering whodunit right up until the murderer is fully exposed and the picture finally emerges. Praise for Jerilyn Dufresne and the Sam Darling Mysteries Dufresne has created a charming, nosy, and slightly irreverent character in Samantha Darling, the heroine in Who Killed My Boss?, a fast-paced cozy that takes place in the small town of Quincy, Illinois. Beth Amos, author of the Mattie Winston Mystery series (as Annelise Ryan) The plot kept me guessing until nearly the end and I am looking forward to reading further adventures! Fun and entertaining read... highly recommended... well done! Anne Kelleher, author of A Once and Future Love and Wickham's Folly Dufresne shows her gift of storytelling as she moves the plot forward, introducing believable characters and a complicated plot. Recommended to everyone who enjoys a well-written, fun, cozy mystery! Kimberly Shursen, author of Itsy Bitsy Spider and Hush And from readers: ...It's like reading the old Nancy Drew books with others. Loved it very very much! ...This book was very well written and I loved all the humor sprinkled throughout the story. Characters were loveable, not to mention the dog. Great ending. ...Sam Darling is the kind of gal you wish you could know in real life. Funny, quirky, entertaining. And her "partner," Clancy the dog, helped make this book just plain fun to read. When's the next one?!
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Can You Picture This?: a Sam Darling mystery

Can You Picture This?: a Sam Darling mystery

by Jerilyn DuFresne
Can You Picture This?: a Sam Darling mystery

Can You Picture This?: a Sam Darling mystery

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Overview

If Sam had known when she knocked over the guy's bicycle that it would put her knee-deep in murder again, she might have thought twice. Richie Klingman, the only representative of the "paparazzi" in Quincy, chased Sam down with his camera in an attempt to grab a quick shot of the local celebrity sleuth. But when the flashbulb went off in her face, she went off on him-or on his bike--and down it went, Richie and all. Turns out that one of the photos Richie took caught the precise moment of a murder on film. The next thing Sam knows, Richie himself has been stabbed and is in the hospital with a serious chest wound. Sam is stumped. There are no suspects. Instead there are round-the-clock police protecting Sam and her kids, who are home from college for the summer. And there is round-the-clock involvement with her old high school beau George, whom Sam has finally forgiven for standing her up on prom night. When at last a suspect emerges, Sam is confronted with her own mortality yet again. In this third book of the Sam Darling mystery series, you'll be wondering whodunit right up until the murderer is fully exposed and the picture finally emerges. Praise for Jerilyn Dufresne and the Sam Darling Mysteries Dufresne has created a charming, nosy, and slightly irreverent character in Samantha Darling, the heroine in Who Killed My Boss?, a fast-paced cozy that takes place in the small town of Quincy, Illinois. Beth Amos, author of the Mattie Winston Mystery series (as Annelise Ryan) The plot kept me guessing until nearly the end and I am looking forward to reading further adventures! Fun and entertaining read... highly recommended... well done! Anne Kelleher, author of A Once and Future Love and Wickham's Folly Dufresne shows her gift of storytelling as she moves the plot forward, introducing believable characters and a complicated plot. Recommended to everyone who enjoys a well-written, fun, cozy mystery! Kimberly Shursen, author of Itsy Bitsy Spider and Hush And from readers: ...It's like reading the old Nancy Drew books with others. Loved it very very much! ...This book was very well written and I loved all the humor sprinkled throughout the story. Characters were loveable, not to mention the dog. Great ending. ...Sam Darling is the kind of gal you wish you could know in real life. Funny, quirky, entertaining. And her "partner," Clancy the dog, helped make this book just plain fun to read. When's the next one?!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781508894599
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/03/2016
Series: Sam Darling Mystery , #3
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

Jerilyn Bozarth Dufresne is the oldest of nine, and that group gave her the inspiration for the Darling Family, although her siblings fight a lot more and have cornered the market on sarcasm. She returned to her hometown of Quincy, Illinois after having lived a nomadic middle part of her life.

Currently she is a writer, an outpatient therapist at a local mental health clinic, and adjunct faculty at Quincy University. She and her dog Gus live with and are tolerated by two cats.
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