
The Murder Blog
A Suspense Novel
Sandra Gardner(Author)
BLACK ROSE WRITING (Publisher)
Published on 28. December 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
324 pages
978-1-68513-345-0 (ISBN)
Description
"Sandra Gardner combines drama, comedy, and tragedy in a riveting tale of friendship, deception, and betrayal." -Judith Lechner, author of The Moon Sings Back
After many years, a serial killer of young women is back again in upstate New York. Philomena Wolff, the host of a crime-solving blog, a psychic gravedigger, and her blog readers are determined to stop him-no matter the danger.
Philomena Wolff was 17, walking home from school with her best friend, when her friend disappeared, ending up as one of several young women abducted and murdered in upstate New York by a clever killer who eventually disappeared from the area.
Philomena was terrified that the man caught a glimpse of her when he took her friend. Many years later, young women have been ending up dead again.
Philomena, now an investigative reporter, hosts a crime-solving blog, "Who Killed Who?" With the help of her friend, a psychic gravedigger, her friend's boyfriend, a P.I., and the blog's readers, Philomena is on a mission to hunt the killer down. Her blog readers are with her, but so is the killer, posting vile notes and vicious threats on the blog.
Could the killer be the same one who murdered her friend long ago, trolling for more young women-and Philomena?
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
528 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68513-345-0 (9781685133450)
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Sandra Gardner is the author of six traditionally published books: three novels and three nonfiction books. Novels include: Dead Shrinks Don't Talk, Black Opal Books; Grave Expectations, Black Opal Books, mysteries; and Halley and Me, Evening Street Press, a coming-of-age novel. Halley and Me won the Grassic Short Novel Prize from Evening Street Press. Nonfiction books include: Teenage Suicide, Simon & Shuster; Street Gangs, Franklin Watts; and Street Gangs in America, Franklin Watts. Street Gangs in America received a book award from the National Federation of Press Women. Gardner is a former contributing writer for The New York Times.