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Coffee, Tea or ... Murder?


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Flight attendant Abbey Gaddett has a secret ability, one to which the government would love to gain access. When she's reassigned to work another flight, she walks into a life-or-death scenario, but one that might also bring her closer to her dream job - a newspaper reporter. When the hijacker wants to talk, Abbey realizes this could be her chance to write a bestseller. Once she helps bring the hijacking to an end, Abbey jets between cities as she ferrets out the truth, seeking to write what really happened to a billionaire's murdered daughter. Author Jan Hogan uses her experience as a TWA flight attendant to write a nonstop page turner that combines money and deceit with a pathological killer. Hogan's writing idol has always been A, B, C murder mystery writer Sue Grafton. Grafton made time to read portions of the manuscript, gave input, and declared it ready for a contest. The result is Coffee, Tea or ... Murder? which was a Writer's Digest honorable mention winner. Hogan, a journalist living in Las Vegas and a nonfiction author, continues to write fiction in her spare time, creating books which tie into her interest in various aspects of the paranormal
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ISBN-13: 9780990361503
ISBN-10: 0990361500
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Vegas Vibe Books

Notă biografică

Award-winning newspaper journalist and as-told-to nonfiction author Jan Hogan lives in Las Vegas. A former flight attendant for TWA, she pulls from that experience to entangle her character, Abbey Gaddett, in dangerous situations. Writing has always been Hogan's passion. She has nine books in various stages of completion and was encouraged when her idol, bestselling alphabet author Sue Grafton, agreed to read portions of "Coffee, Tea or ... Murder?" Grafton made suggestions and then declared the revised manuscript ready for competition. As a result, the book took Honorable Mention in the peer-reviewed Writer's Digest competition which saw more than 13,200 entries.