The Cat in the Hamper. The Sam Sunday Mystery Series

Par : Anna Christine Boulier, AC Boulier
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-950816-06-4
  • EAN9781950816064
  • Date de parution14/06/2021
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurAnna Christine Boulier

Résumé

Sam Sunday, a recent paraplegic, needs an in-home nurse AGAIN. He's never been able to keep one long, the previous nurse lasted only four days due to Sam's grumpy attitude. Reginald Lowes needs this nursing job desperately, but no one wants to hire a nurse with tattoos and a mohawk. He knows Mr. Sunday is the only one who can keep him from being homeless, all because he was able to beat Sam Sunday at a chess game.
Much to the man's surprise. Sam's cat, JB is "catnapped" by his neighbor - Ivy Coleman, known as Poison Ivy, as a result of her constant calls to the HOA reporting her neighbors. The unlikely pair discover her body and Reggie comes to the attention of the police, prejudiced by his tough exterior. Sam is forced to solve the crime when Reggie Lowes is accused because of his looks. He is determined no one is getting rid of his nurse until he beats the man at chess.
Anna Christine Boulier has been a writer/storyteller since she begged her mother to learn to read before she entered first grade- to the bane of her first grade teacher. Since then she has written short stories and had characters that lived in her head for years. In May of 2013, God gave her a story and she wrote it in six weeks. Once the first book lived on paper she couldn't stop. She currently has three books written with more on the way.
She grew up in Cartersville and except for a brief stint in Atlanta for college, she's been there ever since. If you meet her, she can tell you more, because it's a story! Writing is not full time, she pays the bills with a full time job that helps her stay creative. Writing is my testimony- Grace my story!It isn't just a tagline, but a way of life.