Thursday, May 21, 2020

Jeopardy in July - A Jamie Quinn Mystery - Book Review & Giveaway Winner

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Our Give-A-Way Winner is...............Janet!!!
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Jamie Quinn, family lawyer living in Hollywood, Florida is right in the middle of another mystery!
Jamie is approached by a client who thought he had a valuable painting left to him by his father, but they soon find out it’s a forgery. What happened to the original? Jamie puts her best PI and long time friend Duke on the job. 

Jamie then heads to the senior living facility La Vida Boca to see some new clients where she soon finds out one of the clients is suddenly “unavailable”. When Jamie takes a part time job at the facility, she soon notices that residents are dying, and it looks like it’s no coincidence. Who can she trust at La Vida Boca to help her discover the truth? Jamie turns to Nick, her frenemy with the DA’s office for a little advice, and that’s where things start to get interesting. Can Jamie figure out who the culprit is before she winds up in the clutches of the killer? And how is the forged painting a part of all this?

Barbara Venkataraman has done it again writing a brilliant mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story twists, turns and twists again. I loved watching the character of Jamie evolve through this series along with her friends, Duke, Grace, Nick and Jessie. There is even a surprise appearance from another character Jamie has worked with in the past. In this book, and I am not going to spoil it, Jamie finally finds out if her father will be allowed to come to the United States. At the end of the book it looks like Jamie might be headed on a new career path, so I’m already excited for the sixth book in the series. 

Thank you so much to Barbara Venkataraman for gifting me with the book to read and review. I absolutely love this series!

Click HERE to purchase any of the books in the series 
 

 Award-winning author Barbara Venkataraman is an attorney and mediator specializing in family law and debt collection.

She is the author of the Jamie Quinn Mystery series, as well as "Teatime with Mrs. Grammar Person"; "The Fight for Magicallus," a children's fantasy; a short story titled, "If You'd Just Listened to Me in the First Place"; and three books of humorous essays: "I'm Not Talking about You, Of Course", "A Trip to the Hardware Store & Other Calamities," and "A Smidge of Crazy", which comprise her "Quirky Essays for Quirky People" series. Two of her books of humorous essays won the "Indie Book of the Day" award. "Engaged in Danger" was chosen as Book of the Day by www.bookoftheday.org and won first place in the Amateur Detective category of the Chanticleer Murder & Mayhem Mystery Writing Competition.

Her popular Jamie Quinn Cozy Mystery Series includes: "Death by Didgeridoo," "The Case of the Killer Divorce," "Peril in the Park," "Engaged in Danger" and "Jeopardy in July".

Her newest book has just been released: "Accidental Activist: Justice for the Groveland Four", a memoir she co-authored with her son about lessons he learned while working to exonerate four men falsely accused of a terrible crime in the Jim Crow South.



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Thank you so much for visiting and taking the time to leave a comment, I really appreciate it. Lynn