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Regan signs on to play consoler-and-chief after the body of Martha Varner, one of her favorite clients, is found and the woman's distraught daughter begs Regan to stop escrow from closing on a purchase her mother was about to make. Martha Varner's death, at first ruled suicide, is quickly ruled homicide. The dead woman's best friend thinks she knows who Martha's killer is. The police have a different suspect. And Regan? Well, she has her own ideas about who killed Martha Varner.She just can't imagine how complicated playing amateur sleuth will make her life and how dangerous her investigation…mehr

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Regan signs on to play consoler-and-chief after the body of Martha Varner, one of her favorite clients, is found and the woman's distraught daughter begs Regan to stop escrow from closing on a purchase her mother was about to make. Martha Varner's death, at first ruled suicide, is quickly ruled homicide. The dead woman's best friend thinks she knows who Martha's killer is. The police have a different suspect. And Regan? Well, she has her own ideas about who killed Martha Varner.She just can't imagine how complicated playing amateur sleuth will make her life and how dangerous her investigation will prove to be for her husband, Tom.The Two-Faced Triplex is the seventh book in the Regan McHenry Real Estate Mysteries series and probably the last of Regan and Tom's adventures.Dave, Santa Cruz Police Department Ombudsman and Regan's best friend, makes a return appearance and Harry, Regan and Tom's rescue cat is pressed into service as a decoy. As usual, action takes place in Santa Cruz County, but clues lead Regan to Carmel as she tries to find out what Martha wa doing in the days leading up to her murder.
Autorenporträt
Nancy Lynn Jarvis was a Santa Cruz, California, Realtor(R) for more than twenty years before she fell in love with writing and let her license lapse. After earning a BA in behavioral science from San Jose State University, she worked in the advertising department of the San Jose Mercury News. A move to Santa Cruz meant a new job as a librarian and later a stint as the business manager for Shakespeare/Santa Cruz at UCSC. Nancy's work history reflects her philosophy: people should try something radically different every few years, a philosophy she applies to her writing, as well. This is the seventh book in the Regan McHenry Real Estate Mysteries series but she has taken breaks to write a stand-alone book called "Mags and the AARP Gang" about a group of octogenarian bank robbers, and to edit "Cozy Food: 128 Cozy Mystery Writers Share Their Favorite Recipes." She planned to start a new series, "Geezers with Tools" but book seven in the Regan McHenry Real Estate Mystery series kept calling her, so Geezers was put on hold temporarily. She's also editing an anthology of short stories from Santa Cruz authors with the title and theme "Santa Cruz Weird."