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Twice the laughs, twice the murders, twice the fun
Like millions of other Baby Boomer couples, Carol and Jim Andrews are checking items off their To-Do list. First is Jim's retirement, which Carol dreads more than a root canal without Novocain. Next is downsizing and moving. What they don't expect are dead bodies to become part of their long-range plan.
10th Anniversary Editions of "Retirement Can Be Murder" & "Moving Can Be Murder"
"Retirement Can Be Murder"
A Baby Boomer Mystery (#1)
Every wife has a story. "Retirement Can Be Murder" is the story of Carol Andrews and her Beloved Husband, Jim, members of the fastest growing demographic in history, the Baby Boomer generation. Carol dreads her husband Jim's upcoming retirement more than a root canal without Novocain. She can't imagine anything worse than having an at-home husband with time on his hands and nothing to fill it--except interfering in the day-to-day activities of their household and driving her crazy. Until her plans to stall Jim's retirement result in her husband being suspected of murdering his retirement coach.
"Moving Can Be Murder"
A Baby Boomer Mystery (#2)
Empty nester Carol Andrews would prefer leaving her beautiful antique home in Fairport, Connecticut, "feet first" to selling it and moving on. But her Beloved Husband Jim convinces her that a nearby active adult community is the best fit for them at this time of life. Their house sells, and Carol returns alone the night before the closing for a "pity party" farewell tour. And discovers the dead body of the buyer in her living room. Wow. Talk about seller's remorse
About the Author
Santangelo, Susan: - An early member of the Baby Boomer generation, Susan Santangelo has been a feature writer, drama critic and editor for daily and weekly newspapers and magazines in the New York metropolitan area, including a stint at Cosmopolitan. A seasoned public relations and marketing professional, she produced special events for Carnegie Hall's centennial. Susan is a member of Sisters in Crime, International Thriller Writers, and The Cape Cod Writers' Center. She divides her time between Cape Cod, Massachusetts and the Gulf Coast of Florida, and shares her life with her husband, Joe, and their two English Cockers, Boomer and Lilly. Susan loves to hear from readers. Contact her at ssantangelo@aol.com and share your retirement stories.
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