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GET COZY WITH KATE DAMON
When Kate Damon is not writing, she and her
husband enjoy spending time with family and
friends, raising Monarch butterflies, and playing a
wicked game of bridge.
Writing as Margaret Brownley, she has published
more than 45 novels and is a New York Times
bestselling author. She has also written for a daytime soap.
Known for her memorable characters and humor, she is a two-time
Romance Writers of America Rita finalist.
Not counting the book she wrote in sixth grade, and
the puzzle of the missing socks, this is her first mystery.
“A clever and entertaining whodunit that blends suspense, humor, and heart.
- Jury Duty is Murder@Kirkus.com”
– Kirkus Reviews
In Damon’s thriller, jurors who sent a famous athlete to prison are turning up dead.
This novel take place in the aftermath of a high-profile trial, as 72-year-old retired teacher Helen Ryder (known to the other jurors as “Schoolmarm”) and other jurors reconnect after a series of suspicious deaths among their peers. Two months before, they voted to convict basketball player Roger “Buck” Dempsey for the murder of his wife, and now it appears that someone is exacting revenge. Helen, hardware store owner Harold Ashman (nicknamed “Shoe”), actor and science fiction writer Alex Manning (known as “Reporter”), and the lively exotic dancer Mindy Laine (aka “CeeCee”) investigate, which leads them into a web of deceit and danger. The novel does a great job of blending suspense with character-driven drama, as each juror brings their own personalities and emotion baggage to the proceedings. As they try to make sense of the unexplained deaths, difficulties arise—not just in the investigation, but also in their personal lives; for example, Helen’s family is threatening to place her in an elderly care home. Damon, who also writes bestselling novels as Margaret Brownley, manages to balance an entertaining whodunit with insights into the diverse worlds of the jurors, whose lives have been drastically changed by their shared experience. The pacing is tight, with each chapter revealing just enough to keep readers hooked. The dialogue, especially between Harold and Helen (“Helen shot a daggered look in Harold’s direction. ‘You actually listened to something I said? That’s a first’”), adds lighter moments to an otherwise tense narrative. Overall, this twisty novel offers a unique mix of courtroom drama and post-trial mystery, while its subtle romance elements make it feel well-rounded.
A clever and entertaining whodunit that blends suspense, humor, and heart.
Pub Date: Jan. 8, 2025
ISBN: 9781509259540
Page count: 312pp
Publisher: Wild Rose Press
Review Posted Online: Nov. 1, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2025
Day job
Author
Favorite author
Lee Child
Favorite book
Little Women
Favorite line from a book
“I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship.” — Louisa May Alcott, Little Women
Favorite word
Elegant
Passion in life
Creativity
Unexpected skill or talent
Raising Monarch butterflies
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