"Pot Luck," is a zesty literary stew that's part thriller and part social satire. The savvy and unflappable Stephanie Beroe, attempts to solve a serial murder, unfortunately, nothing is what it appears including the upscale PTA moms who are part of the "micro-school" she has created for her niece during Covid. Written in immaculate, precise prose, "Pot Luck" is as absorbing as it is suspenseful, and full of delicious twists and turns you won't see coming. A thrilling, jaw-dropping conclusion will whet your appetite to further misadventures this talented author has in store for her unforgettable heroine. "Pot Luck" is a can't miss read, a page-turner you need to put on your bookshelf asap!" Iris Dorbian, Business and Arts Journalist (Forbes, Thomson Reuters, Business Insider, Wall Street Journal, Buyouts) author of "Next Stop, Boston" (Black Pawn Press) and "Sentenced to Shakespeare" (Sunbury Press/Milford House Press) "Engaging, hilarious and gratifying. I had so much fun reading this book! St. Thomas's heroine Stephanie Beroe is flawless. Stephanie Beroe has her hands full - not that that's anything new. This time, our sanguine heroine is in New Mexico, facing off against a group of formidable foes: the moms in her niece's home school group. Covid lockdown is raging and the kids have their share of challenges, but these pale in comparison to what their conniving, angst-ridden, narcissistic parents are up to. While pandemic restrictions alter the parameters of daily life and everyone slips closer to the edge of social absurdity, an even bigger issue surfaces when the adults in the school group become the target of a clever murderer. As the other parents capitulate into a Wild West frame of mind, it's up to Stephanie to find the killer and restore equanimity." Debra Bokur, Award- winning author of The Dark Paradise Mysteries Series. This delicious, Halloween mystery, book III of the Stephanie Beroe Chronicles sheds light on how differences between neighbors and friends, blended with a dose of alienation, duress, and let's not forget pot, can make you fast friends or make you enemies. The world locked down, schools closed, Stephanie creates a micro-school for her niece in a small hippie town outside of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Outdoor playdates and housing the group are wonderful new exercises in family, community, sharing food, and friendship; something she desperately seeks during a time of isolation. But what seems like a great idea, becomes a multi-layered recipe for murder that makes her profession in the cannabis industry indelibly pedestrian. It becomes clear this group of PTA women is dynamic, but maybe not in a good way as a CEO of a ranching family with a vendetta for plant-based, diet enthusiasts, a domineering, Christian missionary from California whose husband is a closet, flat-earth math teacher, a morose, vegetarian, doctor's wife with a dangerous personal secret, and a militant, vegan momtrepreneur, go into survival mode. The pot boils over when women start turning up stoned and dead, making Stephanie the lead suspect. Inveigled by an irretrievable desire to fit into a world of "normal society," a familiar, unyielding tolerance, may be Stephanie's biggest enemy.
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