She never imagined her new teaching job would lead to murder ... Recently divorced. Broke. Living in a new city. Charlotte Papadopoulos is determined to rebuild her life. Desperate for a fresh start, she takes a job teaching at the county jail, where she forms an unexpected bond with her students-women on the wrong side of the criminal justice system. But when Charlotte finds her landlord dead, her newfound connection with her students tests her loyalties-and puts her in the crosshairs of a killer. Warned by a handsome detective not to get too close to the women she teaches, Charlotte must…mehr
She never imagined her new teaching job would lead to murder ... Recently divorced. Broke. Living in a new city. Charlotte Papadopoulos is determined to rebuild her life. Desperate for a fresh start, she takes a job teaching at the county jail, where she forms an unexpected bond with her students-women on the wrong side of the criminal justice system. But when Charlotte finds her landlord dead, her newfound connection with her students tests her loyalties-and puts her in the crosshairs of a killer. Warned by a handsome detective not to get too close to the women she teaches, Charlotte must choose between keeping her head down and seeking justice. But as she delves into her students' lives outside the classroom, she uncovers dangerous secrets that threaten everything she's trying to rebuild. Are her students responsible for her landlord's death? Or is there more to the crime than meets the eye? The Cruelest Month is a gripping, fast-paced debut, and the first book in an amateur sleuth mystery series. It will keep you guessing until the last shocking twist.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christina Boufis is the author of jail mystery series set in San Francisco. The first book, The Cruelest Month, introduces an unlikely amateur sleuth-a teacher at a San Francisco jail who has a knack for finding trouble and dead bodies. A former academic with a PhD in Victorian literature and Women's Studies, Christina spent nearly eight years teaching women in the San Francisco County Jail. As C.B. Peterson, she is the author of a domestic thriller, I Want Him Dead. Christina's mystery short stories have appeared in Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Kings River Life Magazine, and Larceny and Last Chances anthology. She lives in Alameda, California with her family and an ever-growing collection of rescue animals. You can find her at christinaboufis.com and lurking on X @cbwrites2.
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