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Learning to write mysteries can be murder. Step into a world where creativity meets crime! When Shae's pretentious writing instructor is murdered, only she and her classmates can solve it! When their outlandish instructor, Terrence Sheppard, is discovered dead under suspiciously theatrical circumstances, Shae Copeland and her quirky classmates are thrust into a real-life murder mystery - one that is as tangled and twisty as any plot they've ever written. Shae and her eccentric "Scooby gang" stumble into the shadows of Terrence's past, only to discover his Shakespearean antics held a darker…mehr

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Learning to write mysteries can be murder. Step into a world where creativity meets crime! When Shae's pretentious writing instructor is murdered, only she and her classmates can solve it! When their outlandish instructor, Terrence Sheppard, is discovered dead under suspiciously theatrical circumstances, Shae Copeland and her quirky classmates are thrust into a real-life murder mystery - one that is as tangled and twisty as any plot they've ever written. Shae and her eccentric "Scooby gang" stumble into the shadows of Terrence's past, only to discover his Shakespearean antics held a darker side, and few called him friend. If only handsome newcomer, Detective Everest Logan, wasn't getting in Shae's way or distracting her from her looming divorce. Can Shae convince Everest that the killer is framing her, or will he slap cuffs on her before their budding romance has a chance to blossom? "A Lesson in Murder" is a sharp, self-aware, satirical tale that pokes fun at the literary world while delivering a compelling mystery.
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Abby Teed and Julie Peabody have been friends for thirty years, since their days as a dynamic writing duo for their high school newspaper. Abby is a political satirist who has also had her short fiction published in Mason Jar Press's anthology, The Horror is Us, and Hard Time in the Maritimes 'Zine. She served three years on the board of Fog Lit, a local writers' festival, taught creative writing for the University of New Brunswick, and is the local NaNoWriMo municipal liaison (ML). Julie is a quality assurance analyst by day and an aspiring mistress of mystery by night. She spent several years as a professional copywriter in her previous employment.