Bartender's Secret: A Cruise of Deception - Sapphic Society

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At last--the newest nail-biting Kera Van Brocklin mystery/thriller by Golden Crown Literary Society nominee Jody Valley. Feeling depressed and needing a change in her life,...
At last--the newest nail-biting Kera Van Brocklin mystery/thriller by Golden Crown Literary Society nominee Jody Valley.

Feeling depressed and needing a change in her life, Private Investigator Kera Van Brocklin's identical twin, Deidre, decides to clear her head by taking a job with a small adventure cruise company in Alaska.

When Kera learns that Deidre has been seriously injured, she immediately flies to Alaska--only to find her sister unconscious and unable to communicate. Hospital and senior cruise staff try to convince her that Deidre's fall off a steep cliff was either a tragic accident or a botched suicide attempt. Knowing that Deidre wasn't suicidal and had a terrible fear of heights, Kera suspects something more sinister. But what?

With only a few days left of the cruise, Kera devises a risky plan to join the ship with her partner, Mandy, so that they can determine what really happened to her sister. Now trapped on a cruise filled with people they can't trust and surrounded by the frigid Alaskan waters, Kera and Mandy are about to discover that Deidre's "accident" is just the tip of the iceberg--and they have created their own personal Titanic.

Author: Jody Valley
Publisher: Bella Books
Published: 12/03/2019
Pages: 302
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.82lbs
Size: 8.25h x 5.50w x 0.68d
ISBN: 9781642470802

About the Author
Valley, Jody: - Growing up, Jody Valley wrote poetry and short stories to bare her teenage rebellious soul--in lieu of a journal. She wanted to be either a spy or a reporter, and to never give up her skepticism. When her family frowned on her entering the field of espionage, she settled for becoming a clinical social worker -- fulfilling her need to spy -- and writing columns and feature stores for newspapers, as well as fighting for social justice. Jody has combined her years as a journalist with her years as a clinical social worker and a social activist to write her first suspenseful mystery novel. She lives with her wife, of 1 1/2 years, and her committed relationship--to the same wonderful woman--of 26 years. Together, they have two dogs, one granddog, and four adult children and three adorable granddaughters She does much of her writing at her cabin on a lake in northern Michigan.