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Making Friends Can Be Murder
by Kathleen West
Kathleen West (https://www.kathleenwestbooks.com/about) has written an entertaining mystery populated by some interesting "regular" people. By "regular" I mean that the characters are quirky, most of them not what they appear to be, and most of them people you might run into on a typical day in a big city. So who are these people?
Sarah Jones is apparently a common name, in this case around which an online group is formed called The Sarah Jones Instagram Project. The members are several women all with that name and all living in the same geographic area. They are identified by their ages as a way to tell them apart. The group was formed by 17 year old Sarah Jones who attends Sacred Heart Academy. She was given a chance to do penance by Sister Mary Theresa for her misuse of Instagram by doing something productive and positive with social media. There is 30, a fitness instructor at a gym; 27, a nanny to two girls whose mother happens to also be named Sarah Jones (though she is not part of TSJP); 44 and 39, both elementary teachers in the same school - indeed, in rooms next to one another; and 69, a retired lawyer and blogger of Murder, She Wrote.
All is not quite what it seems…one of the Sarah's is an imposter and a fraudster.
Join FBI agent George Nightingale, with input from his boss, Agent Vance, as they track down the fraudster, a murderer, and solve an old missing persons case from George's childhood. Oh yes, and there's a romance, budding friendships, and a surprise or two.
Sarah Jones is apparently a common name, in this case around which an online group is formed called The Sarah Jones Instagram Project. The members are several women all with that name and all living in the same geographic area. They are identified by their ages as a way to tell them apart. The group was formed by 17 year old Sarah Jones who attends Sacred Heart Academy. She was given a chance to do penance by Sister Mary Theresa for her misuse of Instagram by doing something productive and positive with social media. There is 30, a fitness instructor at a gym; 27, a nanny to two girls whose mother happens to also be named Sarah Jones (though she is not part of TSJP); 44 and 39, both elementary teachers in the same school - indeed, in rooms next to one another; and 69, a retired lawyer and blogger of Murder, She Wrote.
All is not quite what it seems…one of the Sarah's is an imposter and a fraudster.
Join FBI agent George Nightingale, with input from his boss, Agent Vance, as they track down the fraudster, a murderer, and solve an old missing persons case from George's childhood. Oh yes, and there's a romance, budding friendships, and a surprise or two.