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Final Notice

by Jo Dereske
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Overview

Librarian Helma Zukas usually keeps her home as well organized as the library where she works so she never expected a visit from her elderly Aunt Em to turn her life into a chaos and provide her with the makings of a hair-raising whodunit. The moment Helma and her fearless friend Ruth arrive at the airport to pick up the slightly dotty dowager, the trouble begins when the dear lady's purse is snatched.

Thinking the incident is safely filed away, they are shocked to arrive home with the recovered puse only to discover the dead body of the would-be thief outside Helma's apartment. Helma can't believe her favorite aunt would be involved in anything unsavory but, with a little investigation, she discovers that Aunt Em's life is not quite an open book. It appears that some dark secrets are about to come to light, and unless Helma can learn the whole story, the final chapters are about to be written as a tale of mystery, mayhem...and murder.

About the Author, Jo Dereske

Jo Dereske grew up in western Michigan, and is a former librarian who now lives in the northwestern corner of Washington State.

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Editorials

Monica Pope

...[T]he characters are suitably defined, and the mystery is well depicted....While the book may be unrealistic, its strength is in pairing Helma and the other exaggerated characters together to create a light parody of real-life....Final Notice is worth checking out; it is enjoyable and light-hearted with a particularly curious and anecdotal plot. β€” The Mystery Reader.com

Monica Pope

...[T]he characters are suitably defined, and the mystery is well depicted....While the book may be unrealistic, its strength is in pairing Helma and the other exaggerated characters together to create a light parody of real-life....Final Notice is worth checking out; it is enjoyable and light-hearted with a particularly curious and anecdotal plot.
β€” The Mystery Reader.com

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1998
Publisher
Avon Books
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780380782451

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