Murder Likes It Hot
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
When an employee is found dead at the local homeless shelter for youth, yoga instructor Kate Davidson sets aside her fertility and financial woes to support and defend the teenagers.
Tracy Weber crafts compelling mysteries that cleverly blend suspense with elements of yoga and canine companionship. Her writing style is characterized by a playful approach to plotting and a warm portrayal of characters that draws readers into each unfolding case. With a keen eye for detail and a touch of humor, Weber creates stories that are both entertaining and enriching. Her work appeals to mystery enthusiasts and those seeking a lighter, yet intelligent read.




When an employee is found dead at the local homeless shelter for youth, yoga instructor Kate Davidson sets aside her fertility and financial woes to support and defend the teenagers.
Exploring the concept of negative space in poetry, this collection delves into the profound impact of what remains unsaid. Drawing inspiration from Keats, the poems reflect on the intricate interplay of light and darkness, revealing the emotional weight of silences and gaps. Tracy Rice Weber's work exemplifies a remarkable blend of tenderness and craftsmanship, as she navigates themes of personal and collective trauma. Her poetry not only constructs meaning but also celebrates the beauty found in vulnerability and the healing power of words.
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In Wrath of Leviathan, the second book of the BetterWorld trilogy, Waylee faces life in prison for daring to expose MediaCorp's schemes to control the world. Exiled in São Paulo, her sister, Kiyoko, and their hacker friends continue the fight, seeking to end the conglomerate's stranglehold on virtual reality, information, and politics. But MediaCorp and their government allies may quash the rebellion before it takes off. And unknown to Kiyoko and her friends, a team of ruthless mercenaries is after them, and is closing in fast.