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E. E. Kennedy

    E.E. once dreamed of a career on Broadway but, unable to face rejection, chose writing instead. Driven by a desire to create stories she herself would want to read when her Agatha Christie supply ran out, she crafts mysteries filled with suspense. Her writing process swings between viewing her work as brilliant and miserable, yet she perseveres. With a supportive inventor husband who understands creativity and five grandchildren whose cuteness often interrupts her work, she is dedicated to providing "wholesome entertainment."

    Death Dangles a Participle
    Murder in the Past Tense
    Irregardless of Murder
    • Irregardless of Murder

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(69)Add rating

      Amelia Prentice, a forty-something high school English teacher comfortable in her predictable routine, regains consciousness after tripping over the corpse of a former student in the safest of places, the public library. Returning to the classroom, she tries to pretend nothing happened. But when it becomes obvious that the victim's death wasn't an accident and she is now a murder suspect, she realizes that her cozy small-town life in New York's Adirondack region will never be the same. Crazy things begin to happen: The victim's mother disappears. Amelia's friend Lily is thrown overboard from the Lake Champlain ferryboat. A mysterious millionaire from Montreal seems determined to buy Amelia's house. The school nurse is viciously attacked by a student. Amelia's old beau Gil suddenly seems determined to rekindle their romance. Amelia is carjacked, and of course, there's the Lake Champlain Monster . . . It will take all Amelia's wisdom, humor, and faith to figure out what's going on and embrace the new life that lies ahead. If she survives.

      Irregardless of Murder
    • Murder in the Past Tense

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      It's summer, and Amelia is a lady in waiting. When she happens on a familiar face in a tabloid newspaper, she and Gil reminisce about another summer, long, long ago when they were teens, working with a summer stock company. There was drama that summer, along with romance. And danger. Though much has changed over the years, the danger still lurks. Who killed Danny? Did they also kill Janey? What does it all have to do with an Adirondack hermit? And will Amelia uncover the killer's identity before she finds herself playing a death scene?

      Murder in the Past Tense
    • Death Dangles a Participle

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      When her students stumble across a brutal murder, English teacher Amelia Prentice Dickensen investigates, despite her falling out with her best friend, irate parents, a missing cat, and a strange illness.

      Death Dangles a Participle