I came so close to checking one out tonight, Marilyn. However, with hundreds of books literally being scanned by my buddies I had to restrain myself and restrict myself to books I have already put out for scanning. ;-) They sound like fun and I am sure everyone will enjoy them. Thanks for your hard work! Valerie On Jul 28, 2014, at 3:10 PM, Marilyn Beasley <mmbeagle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have started with the Detective Bill Slider mysteries. > > Book 1, "Orchestrated Death," is being proofread by our fearless founder, Kim > Friedman > Book 2, "Death Watch" is on its way to me. > Book 3, "Death to Go (a.k.a. Necrochip)" is ready and will be submitted early > this evening. > Book 4, "Grave Music (a.k.a. Dead End)" is ready and will be submitted early > this evening. > > The synopses follow: > Death Watch: A motor lodge fire and the body of a middle-aged businessman > bring London's Detective Inspector Bill Slider to the scene. Slider's > superiors hope for a ruling of anything but murder, until Slider uncovers a > possible link between this death and a 20-year-old homicide. > > Death to Go: Detective Superintendent Dickson is to be replaced by DS > Baverstock, who has no desire to be loved by his subordinates. It is all par > for the course for Detective Inspector Bill Slider as he faces a corpse in a > catering establishment - a case which takes him through Hammersmith and > Notting Hill. > > Grave Music: Slider and Joanna's on-again, off-again romance is off when > murder at the Royal London Philharmonica throws them together--in this droll, > beguiling police procedural, the fourth in the series by "one of the best of > the British mystery mavens" (Cleveland Plain Dealer). > > Marilyn > mmbeagle@xxxxxxxxx > >