In Book 4 of the MURDER IN MARIN Mysteries: News that elderly Henrietta Hammer has died, Sausalito's retired fifth grade teacher, who once terrified her students including Sheriff's Detective Eddie Austin, newspaper publisher Rob Timmons and his assistant Holly Cross, is greeted with bemused nostalgia. But Hammer, who was left a very wealthy widow by her enterprising late husband, was the target of every one of the town's charitable societies none of which could afford to await her natural death. It all appeared to be a perfect plan until the secret Mrs. Hammer kept for half a century inconveniently appears.…mehr
In Book 4 of the MURDER IN MARIN Mysteries: News that elderly Henrietta Hammer has died, Sausalito's retired fifth grade teacher, who once terrified her students including Sheriff's Detective Eddie Austin, newspaper publisher Rob Timmons and his assistant Holly Cross, is greeted with bemused nostalgia. But Hammer, who was left a very wealthy widow by her enterprising late husband, was the target of every one of the town's charitable societies none of which could afford to await her natural death. It all appeared to be a perfect plan until the secret Mrs. Hammer kept for half a century inconveniently appears.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martin Brown is an author and journalist whose articles on health and relationships have appeared in Redbook, Playboy, and Complete Woman magazines. Martin, a native of New York City, is a graduate of the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. He began his career as a community affairs writer with WCBS Radio. He also worked as the public affairs officer for the New York City police association; and later in the same capacity for the Atlanta and Georgia police associations. He began his work as a community news reporter in Atlanta with Creative Loafing. Later, in Marin County, he founded Signal Newspapers published in Sausalito, Tiburon, and Belvedere, California. Today, he and his wife, novelist Josie Brown, live in the city of San Francisco, where their grown children and granddog also reside.¿
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