Sunday, May 4, 2014

Mystery of the Month: Mission Impastable



Gina and Alli, best friends since 2nd grade, have a rocky start-up to their personal chef business when their first customer, Gina’s boss at her day job, ends up poisoned. Since they are the prime suspects, Alli sets out to clear their names. She finds there are many who wanted the dreaded “Dragon Lady”, her nickname at the hospital, out of the way.

Perhaps she was murdered by her abused administrative assistant, or the former CEO ousted when she was hired, or the antique dealer who sold her a jade dragon, or maybe by her husband who might have a gambling problem.

Along the way to solving the mystery, Alli confronts abandonment pain from her past. When she unmasks who killed the hospital CEO, she also deals with a threat to Gina’s family. Alli does what she must to get the murderer in jail despite the angst she suffers from the revelation.
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Sharon Arthur Moore

Bio:
After 39 years as an educator, Sharon Arthur Moore "transitioned" to the life of full-time fiction writer. She's an intrepid cook, game-player, and miniatures lover. She experiments and creates new dishes all the time. Too bad if her husband likes a dish; she may be unable to replicate it.
She writes culinary mysteries, women's fiction, historical fiction, short stories, plays, paranormals (under the pen name River Glynn), and erotic romance (under the pen name Angelica French). The first book in the culinary mystery series, Mission Impastable, just came out. Prime Rib and Punishment is the second book in the series that should be out by year’s end.
Sharon has lived in every region of the country except the Pacific Northwest and loved every single one of them. Her current favorite region is the desert Southwest. She is married to the most extraordinary man and claims four children, one daughter-in-law, a grandson, and yellow lab Maudie.

8 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for the honor of being "May Mystery of the Month" at your site, Pat. I am most appreciative!

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    1. It's my pleasure, Sharon. I thoroughly enjoyed reading "Mission Impastable" and I'm looking forward to your next book.

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  2. This is a book I definitely want to read. I just haven't had a chance yet, but I'll make time. I have a feeling it's going to have plenty of humor in it, as well as good food.
    Marja McGraw

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    1. Marja, thanks for stopping in! Nice to "see" you again. I hope you find Mission Impastable a fun read. I will be eager to hear from you what you thought of it!

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  3. I'm very fond of culinary mysteries! Yours sound delicious. Best of luck.

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    1. I LOVE culinary mysteries and have been reading them for nearly two decades! It was fun to write. I hope you'll read Mission Impastable, try some recipes, and let me know what you think. Thanks for stopping in to comment.

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  4. Great premise for a mystery. I'm adding it to my TBR list, and can't wait to get to it!

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    1. Alli, my protagonist, is such fun for me to get to know as I plan her other misadventures! She means well, but, you know.... lol I hope you enjoy the read. Please let me know how it goes!

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