Monday, July 2, 2012

LET'S GET COZY! PLOTTING AT THE PTA: A PREVIEW AND GIVEAWAY

GIVEAWAY ENDED
PLOTTING AT THE PTA 
Or To New Business...and Old Grudges
BY LAURA ALDEN
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Good thing Beth Kennedy likes to multi-task. As a PTA secretary, children’s bookstore owner, and single mom, Beth has to work hard to schedule time for sleuthing…

Beth is excited about the spring PTA project—the Senior Story Session, which pairs elderly residents of Sunny Rest Assisted Living with Tarver Elementary students to produce a book that the PTA can sell as a fundraiser.

But her enthusiasm is dampened when she discovers one of her regular customers at the bookstore, Amy Jacobson, has died from bee stings. What are bees doing out so unseasonably early in Wisconsin—and why wouldn’t Amy, who was deathly allergic, have taken greater care to avoid them?

Now it’s up to Beth to get the buzz on who used killer bees to send Amy Jacobson to her eternal rest…
EARLY REVIEWS FOR PLOTTING AT THE PTA"
Bookstore owner, PTA secretary, and single mom Beth Kennedy has to fit a murder investigation or two into her schedule in Alden’s enjoyable if padded third PTA mystery (after 2011’s Foul Play at the PTA). When Beth discovers that a favored customer at her Rynwood, Wis., bookstore, Amy Jacobson, has died from shock after multiple bee stings, she believes Amy’s death was not the freak accident the police claim. Meanwhile, Beth promises an elderly friend to look into the death of her great-niece, Kelly, more than 20 years earlier, an apparent suicide by drowning. When Beth realizes that Kelly and Amy were close friends, she risks her own life to prove that neither the drowning nor the anaphylactic shock was anything short of cold-blooded murder. Digressions involving supporting characters mean the school year is almost over before amateur sleuth Beth is able to connect all the dots. ----Agent: Jessica Faust, Bookends. (July) 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Laura Alden grew up in a part of Michigan where the prime agricultural products are blueberries and Christmas trees. Back in the day, kids could work in the fields picking berries at age 12, so the day after she turned 12, off she was sent.

The main thing she learned from those summers was that sitting in a classroom isn’t so bad compared to standing in the blazing hot sun for eight hours. The other thing she learned was that while Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden were fun, there was a whole world out there filled with books by authors such as Dick Francis, Josephine Tey, Ellis Peters, and John D. MacDonald.

She came of age in the late seventies. Since her parents told her that all doors were now open to women, she felt obligated to venture into male territory instead of being the English teacher she might have been. Thus she graduated from Eastern Michigan University in the 80’s with a B.S. in geology and spent 25 years in the surveying and civil engineering field. Due to the Great Recession, her current day job is a municipal clerk.

She turned to writing in the late nineties. After a number of years in management, she felt the need to move on and took a job with fewer responsibilities. A month later, she was dead bored and began to consider writing as a way to wake up her brain. She started reading a lot of books on writing and happened across a particular sentence: “What’s it going to be, reasons or results?”

The phrase practically stuck her in the eye. She printed it out, framed it, and put it next to her computer. “Reasons or results?” At the end of her life, was she going to have a pile of reasons for not having done anything? Or was she going to sit down and write a book? Once she started looking at it that way, the decision was easy. A short 13 years later, her first book was published.

Except for a year in Connecticut, she has always lived in Michigan. Thanks to her maternal grandparents, Laura and her husband (and their two very strange cats) have the great good fortune to live on a lake in northern lower Michigan. They spend summers entertaining weekend guests and winters guessing which day the lake is going to freeze over.
They tolerate mud season by tapping maple trees and cooking maple syrup, which they serve to their summer guests on fluffy pancakes accompanied by bacon glazed with maple syrup and covered with chopped pecans.

When Laura isn’t writing, she’s working at her day job, reading, yanking weeds out of her garden, singing in the church choir, or doing some variety of skiing. She also maintains the local chamber of commerce website, plays the piano, and dabbles in photography. All of which makes her sound like an overachiever, but the truth is that there’s only one television in the house and her sports-loving husband controls the remote.

HAVE YOU READ EITHER OF THESE BOOKS BY LAURA ALDEN?
                 
     GIVEAWAY
THANKS TO KAYLEIGH AND THE GOOD FOLKS
AT OBSIDIAN AND PENGUIN BOOKS,
I HAVE ONE COPY OF PLOTTING AT THE PTA,
TO GIVE AWAY TO A LUCKY READER
 
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GIVEAWAY ENDS AT
6 PM, EST, JULY 22
 GOOD LUCK!
PLOTTING AT THE PTA is to be released
tomorrow, July 3, if you can't wait to try
for the win. Either way, enjoy!

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