Switched at Death: A Venus Bixby Mystery

Switched at Death: A Venus Bixby Mystery - Paperback

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Switched at Death: A Venus Bixby Mystery

Switched at Death: A Venus Bixby Mystery - Paperback

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Book Overview

by Valerie Taylor (Author)

When Chatham Crossing's beloved mayor collapses at the annual Christmas tree lighting, the town's holiday cheer vanishes in an instant. What looks like a heartbreaking accident soon turns sinister-especially when clues point straight to Venus Bixby's cookie bakery.

Book Two in the award-winning Venus Bixby Mystery series, Switched at Death, finds amateur sleuth and new kitty daycare owner Venus Bixby juggling holiday chaos, a mounting suspect list, and a threat that hits dangerously close to home. Will Venus be able to solve this tangled web and bring joy and cheer to Chatham Crossing in time for Christmas?

Brimming with charm, humor, and coastal small-town magic, this festive cozy mystery is perfect for readers who crave heartwarming whodunits all year long.

Includes yummy cookie recipes and a groovy playlist!

Number of Pages: 332
Dimensions: 0.74 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: April 22, 2025
ISBN9798986599540
Author Valerie Taylor
PublisherAspetuck Publishing
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedApril 2025
LanguageENG- English
Pages332
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Valerie Taylor

Valerie Taylor is the pen name of Velma Young, author of the lesbian pulp classics Whisper Their Love (1957), The Girls in 3-B (1959), World Without Men (1963), Journey to Fulfillment (1964), and Ripening (1988). With the $500 proceeds of her first novel, Hired Girl (1953), Taylor bought a pair of shoes, two dresses, and hired a divorce lawyer. After leaving her husband, she kicked off a prolific career as the author of pulp fiction novels, poetry (under the name of Nacella Young), and romances (under the name Francine Davenport). A long-time activist for gay and lesbian rights, she was a co-founder of Mattachine Midwest and the Lesbian Writers Conference in Chicago.

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