by Lois Winston
Mama here. Yesterday was the official release day of Revenge of the Crafty Corpse, the third
book in author Lois Winston’s eponymous mystery series about my daughter – the
Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mysteries. Lois left us all hanging at the end of Death By Killer Mop Doll. That nasty
communist, otherwise known as my daughter’s mother-in-law Lucille, wound up
having a stroke.
I was hoping we’d be rid of her at last. But
apparently, Lois has no intention of relieving the Pollack household of that
huge nuisance. She claims conflict is good for fiction. It might be good for
fiction, but it’s wreaking havoc on my social life. After all, I’m the one who
has to share a bedroom with the pinko prude. She may not have had sex since
Eisenhower was in the White House, but I’m too young to give up such pleasures.
At least I’m rid of her for a month while she
recuperates from her stroke and subsequent surgery. Good thing, too, because
I’ve met someone special.
Things are looking up, though. Less than twenty-four
hours after Lucille is settled into the Sunnyside of Westfield Assisted Living
and Rehabilitation Center, someone does away with her roommate. And because
someone overheard Lucille threatening to strangle the woman, she lands at the
head of the suspects list.
Now if I could only convince my daughter to mind her
own business and let the police handle the investigation...
But no. Anastasia decides Lucille might be a lot of
things – none of which are remotely admirable – but she’s not violent and definitely
not a killer. I suppose she’s forgotten about that time the Bolshevik attacked
me with her cane.
Anyway, I’m hoping for a decidedly different outcome
this time around. But even if Lucille doesn’t wind up behind bars for the rest
of her life, I just might have found myself a new husband. You’ll have to read Revenge of the Crafty Corpse to find
out.
Blurb:
Anastasia
Pollack’s dead louse of a spouse has left her with more bills than you can
shake a crochet hook at, and teaching craft classes at her mother-in-law’s
assisted living center seems like a harmless way to supplement her meager
income. But when Lyndella Wegner—a 98-year-old know-it-all with a penchant for
ruffles and lace—turns up dead, Anastasia’s cantankerous mother-in-law becomes
the prime suspect in her murder. Upon discovering that Lyndella’s scandalous
craft projects—and her scandalous behavior—made her plenty of enemies,
Anastasia sets out to find the real killer before her mother-in-law ends up
behind bars.
Award-winning author Lois Winston writes the critically acclaimed
Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mysteries series featuring magazine crafts editor
and reluctant amateur sleuth Anastasia Pollack. Assault With a Deadly
Glue Gun, a 2011 release, was the first book in the series and received
starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and Booklist. Kirkus Reviews dubbed
it, “North Jersey’s more mature answer to Stephanie Plum” Death By
Killer Mop Doll and Crewel
Intentions, an Anastasia Pollack Mini Crafting Mystery, were released in
2012. Revenge of the Crafty Corpse is a January 2013 release.
Lois also writes romance, romantic suspense, humorous women's fiction, and
non-fiction under her own name and as Emma Carlyle. Visit Lois at http://www.loiswinston.com, visit Emma at http://www.emmacarlyle.com, and visit Anastasia at the Killer Crafts & Crafty Killers
character blog, www.anastasiapollack.blogspot.com.
8 comments:
So Mama, tell us more about this "someone special"!
You're just going to have to read the book, Beth. Mama doesn't kiss and tell. ;-)
Sounds like fun! I love having Mama under the spotlight.
Thanks, Kathleen. Mama always has to be the center of attention. She does so love her spotlight.
We need a rebuttal from Lucille
Oh, gee, Shelley, do you really want to be responsible for giving Lucille a platform? We'd never get her to shut up! (Help! I'm talking and I can't shut up!)
Hope you enjoy it, Dru!
My copy should be here tomorrow. Now, it may need to go to the top of the TBR.
Thanks for ordering the book, Janet. Hope you enjoy it.
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