Stabbing Stephanie: Book Publishing Can Be Murder… (Jane & Winky, Amateur P.I.s, 3)

Stabbing Stephanie: Book Publishing Can Be Murder... (Jane & Winky, Amateur P.I.s, 3)

By Evan Marshall

“In addition to a congenial cast of diverse characters, a realistic heroine with a vivid sense of humor and a lovable cat, Marshall offers provocative insights into the world of literary agents and vanity publishing.”—Publishers Weekly

In the delightful third installment in the series Kirkus Reviews calls “Miss Marple Lite,” literary agent and part-time amateur P.I. Jane Stuart goes undercover at a local book publisher where they take the murder category too seriously…

Book agent extraordinaire Jane Stuart finally crawls out from under a stack of unread manuscripts. She starts a much-needed vacation, when her late husband’s cousin, Stephanie, calls. Stephanie wants to know if Jane can do her a big favor. She’s about to start a new job in Shady Hills and wants to stay with Jane for a few days.

Jane agrees—it’s Thanksgiving, after all—and Stephanie has promised to use Winky as a model for an upcoming cozy cat mystery. Stephanie’s new job as book editor is at the hot new publishing house in house. Run by Shady Hills’ very own jet-setter, Faith Carson and her dashing businessman husband, Gavin Hart, it specializes in celebrity bios.

No sooner does Stephanie unpack her file folders at the publisher than it’s obvious something fishy is going on. No one seems to be doing their job and they spend most of their time slamming doors. When Stephanie’s body is found in a Dumpster with a knife in her back, Jane goes undercover at the publisher to find the killer who doesn’t care much for the finer points of punctuation.

Jane tries hard to keep her mouth shut so she can fit in among the beautiful blue bloods and literary snobs on staff. Someone there is a killer with an eye for more than just making the New York Times bestseller list. This polished murderer wants to turn Jane and her trusted tortie Winky into the next true-crime bestseller.



REVIEW OF STABBING STEPHANIE



3.45 average rating all editions, 83 ratings, 4 reviews, added by 153 people, 34 to-reads, 82% of people like it—Goodreads

4.5 out of 5 stars (5 customer reviews)—Amazon

“The Jane and Winky series is as cozy as a kitten – with tiny sharp claws.”—Jill Churchill

“A great book…Marshall has all the right tricks up his sleeve to keep his readers interested.”—I Love a Mystery

“Jane Stuart is a Jane Marple for the millennium.”—Kensington Publishing

ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Evan Marshall is president of The Evan Marshall Agency and author of The Marshall Plan® For Novel Writing (Writer’s Digest, 1998), an international bestseller on novel writing now in its 20th anniversary edition. He is the author of 10 commercially published mysteries including Manhattan Mysteries and Jane and Winky Suburban Sleuths series, named “Miss Marple Lite” by Kirkus Reviews. His books appeal to fans of Janet Evanovich, Lilian Jackson Braun, Agatha Christie and Alexander McCall Smith. You can reach him at evan@evanmarshallagency.com.

“In addition to a congenial cast of diverse characters, a realistic heroine with a vivid sense of humor and a lovable cat, Marshall offers provocative insights into the world of literary agents and vanity publishing.”—Publishers Weekly

In the delightful third installment in the series Kirkus Reviews calls “Miss Marple Lite,” literary agent and part-time amateur P.I. Jane Stuart goes undercover at a local book publisher where they take the murder category too seriously…

Book agent extraordinaire Jane Stuart finally crawls out from under a stack of unread manuscripts. She starts a much-needed vacation, when her late husband’s cousin, Stephanie, calls. Stephanie wants to know if Jane can do her a big favor. She’s about to start a new job in Shady Hills and wants to stay with Jane for a few days.

Jane agrees—it’s Thanksgiving, after all—and Stephanie has promised to use Winky as a model for an upcoming cozy cat mystery. Stephanie’s new job as book editor is at the hot new publishing house in house. Run by Shady Hills’ very own jet-setter, Faith Carson and her dashing businessman husband, Gavin Hart, it specializes in celebrity bios.

No sooner does Stephanie unpack her file folders at the publisher than it’s obvious something fishy is going on. No one seems to be doing their job and they spend most of their time slamming doors. When Stephanie’s body is found in a Dumpster with a knife in her back, Jane goes undercover at the publisher to find the killer who doesn’t care much for the finer points of punctuation.

Jane tries hard to keep her mouth shut so she can fit in among the beautiful blue bloods and literary snobs on staff. Someone there is a killer with an eye for more than just making the New York Times bestseller list. This polished murderer wants to turn Jane and her trusted tortie Winky into the next true-crime bestseller.



REVIEW OF STABBING STEPHANIE



3.45 average rating all editions, 83 ratings, 4 reviews, added by 153 people, 34 to-reads, 82% of people like it—Goodreads

4.5 out of 5 stars (5 customer reviews)—Amazon

“The Jane and Winky series is as cozy as a kitten – with tiny sharp claws.”—Jill Churchill

“A great book…Marshall has all the right tricks up his sleeve to keep his readers interested.”—I Love a Mystery

“Jane Stuart is a Jane Marple for the millennium.”—Kensington Publishing

ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Evan Marshall is president of The Evan Marshall Agency and author of The Marshall Plan® For Novel Writing (Writer’s Digest, 1998), an international bestseller on novel writing now in its 20th anniversary edition. He is the author of 10 commercially published mysteries including Manhattan Mysteries and Jane and Winky Suburban Sleuths series, named “Miss Marple Lite” by Kirkus Reviews. His books appeal to fans of Janet Evanovich, Lilian Jackson Braun, Agatha Christie and Alexander McCall Smith. You can reach him at evan@evanmarshallagency.com.

Publish Date

February 27, 2018

Publisher Name

Reading Age

13 - 18 years

Grade Level

8 - 12

ASIN

B07B4LZRRJ

Language

English

File Size

7.2 MB

Simultaneous Device Usage

Unlimited

Screen Reader

supported

Enhanced Typesetting

Enabled

X-Ray

Not Enabled

Word Wise

Enabled

Print Length

258 pages

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