THE SAGA OF CASSANDRA SATO CONTINUES WITH THE THIRD BOOK IN THE MYSTERY SERIES
It's beginning to look a lot like murder . . .
Dead of Winter Break is the third book in Kelly Brakenhoff's popular Cassandra Sato Mystery Series.
Death by Dissertation was a 2020 RONE Award Finalist. Publishers Weekly called Dead Week, "a diverting whodunit."
Other Books In The Series:
Dead End:
A Cassandra Sato Short Story
Towering waves are headed
her way.
When a monster tsunami targets Oahu, Hawai'i, a
college administrator must evacuate 1,000 students.
Before the first wave hits.
If you like ordinary heroines faced with unexpected adventures, then you'll love the prequel short story to the popular Cassandra Sato Mystery Series.
Death By Dissertation:
A Cassandra Sato Mystery Book 1
A 2020 RONE AWARD FINALIST!!!
Goodbye Hawai'i, hello dream job . . . in Nebraska??
Ambitious Cassandra Sato traded her
life in Hawai'i for a dream position at Morton College in rural Nebraska. She
expected the Midwestern church casseroles, land-locked cornfields, and
face-freezing winters would be her biggest challenges, but it's her job
that's rapidly becoming a nightmare.
A deaf student is dead and the investigation
reveals a complicated trail of connections between campus food service, a local
farmer's beef, and the science lab's cancer research. Dealing with
homesickness, vandalism, and a stalker, Cassandra is trapped in a
public relations disaster that could cost her job, or more. No one
said college was easy.
Dead Week:
A Cassandra Sato Mystery Book 2
Publishers Weekly called Dead Week, "a diverting whodunit."
Will Dead Week kill Cassandra’s
career?
VP of Student Affairs Cassandra Sato has a desk full of problems
and it’s not even Thanksgiving break.
A student’s injury and a
deaf advocacy project brings national media attention to underfunded Morton
College. Cassandra's new boss talks to her dead husband. Cassandra’s
mentor thinks he’s a superhero in a senior citizen’s body. And Cassandra,
recently moved from Hawai'i, can't crack the code of what to wear during
November in Nebraska.
If you like academic cozy mysteries with
funny BFFs, hilarious student shenanigans, and small-town drama, you'll like
this series. Get Dead Week now!
Thanks JM!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure. I look forward to reading the entire series as time permits. They sound great!
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