DEATH IS ALWAYS A RESIDENT
by Lorraine Jeffery
Jan Myers has dedicated her career to helping the elderly. But after one of the elderly residents under her care mysteriously dies, Jan’s career, her daughter, and everything she loves is suddenly in jeopardy.
It’s up to Jan to piece together the clues and find out what happened before it’s too late!
This cozy mystery is a perfectly thrilling read. With shocking twists and romantic hints, it’s sure to keep you guessing till the very end.
About the Author
Lorraine Jeffery earned her bachelor’s degree in English and her MLIS in library science, and managed public libraries in Texas, Ohio, and Utah for over 20 years. She has won poetry prizes in state and national contests and has published over fifty poems in various publications, including Clockhouse, Kindred, Calliope, Sunstone, Ibbetson Street, and Rockhurst Review. She has published short stories in War Cry, Elsewhereand Segullah. Her articles have appeared in Focus on the Family, Mature Years, The Ensign, and Utah’s Senior Review, as well as other publications. She currently lives with her husband in Orem, Utah.
Fun Facts about the Author
I am the mother of ten children (eight adopted).
My children are Korean, Caucasian, Hispanic, and Vietnamese.
I have been married to the same man for 52 years. (And no, he's not boring.)
I have published over 50 poems in various publications.
My husband and I have traveled to Thailand, Japan, England, Scotland, Switzerland and Austria. My favorite country was Thailand and my favorite city was Vienna.
My favorite dessert is crème brulee and I was 55 the first time I tried it. Mmmmm.
I was raised in Oregon and love the Oregon Coast--salt water in my veins.
I have a bachelor's degree in English and a master's degree in library science.
I worked and managed public libraries for 20+ years in Texas, Ohio and Utah.
I am a confirmed skeptic and optimist.
I believe there needs to be one cook and one appreciator in the house. After we retired, my husband become the cook and I am the appreciator.
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