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A riotous concoction: fine dining, virtual reality, and murder. Molly Marbles runs a successful bistro on terraformed Mars. But a virtual restaurant opens near her place, offering the experience of delicacies from across the Solar System with none of the calories. What will this do to her business? Then its owner is murdered in her kitchen. Molly, an amateur detective, springs into action to help the police solve the mystery, while also planning her pop-star daughter's wedding, keeping her kitchen staff from feuding, and protecting her cyborg friend from the humans-only mob. Meanwhile, the…mehr

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A riotous concoction: fine dining, virtual reality, and murder. Molly Marbles runs a successful bistro on terraformed Mars. But a virtual restaurant opens near her place, offering the experience of delicacies from across the Solar System with none of the calories. What will this do to her business? Then its owner is murdered in her kitchen. Molly, an amateur detective, springs into action to help the police solve the mystery, while also planning her pop-star daughter's wedding, keeping her kitchen staff from feuding, and protecting her cyborg friend from the humans-only mob. Meanwhile, the infamous Cereal Serial Killer has escaped prison on Pluto and has everyone worried. Things are getting hectic, but Molly is a resilient and resourceful woman. And her knack for mysteries sees her nick-named 'Sherlock Mars'. A rollicking science fiction, mystery, comedy.
Autorenporträt
Jackie Kingon is a teacher, writer, and artist. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a Master of Arts degree from Columbia University Teachers College in New York City and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. She wrote a feature piece for the Education Section of The New York Times about her experiences teaching in an inner-city school in the south Bronx, NY called "A Year in the Trenches", and a piece called "Beautiful Music", about her son who has autism and is now a professional pianist with the Alvin Ailey Dance Company in New York City. Guardbridge Press in St. Andrews, Scotland published her second book, Sherlock Mars. It follows with many of the same characters as her first, book, Chocolate Chocolate Moons. Each is a stand-alone novel. Readers Favorite said, "Jackie Kingon blends history, science, popular culture, and social issues with imagination and a large dose of humor as she leads her well defined characters through intriguing action throughout the new frontier of space." Jackie Kingon lives with her husband in New York City.