My Very Own Murder

by Josephine Carr

NAL

Mystery

September 6, 2005

ISBN-13: 0451216466

Available in: Trade Size

My Very Own Murder
by Josephine Carr

A murder will occur in thirty days. It's up to Anne Johnson to prevent it...

Free-spirited and freshly divorced, fifty-year-old Anne Johnson is living the good life. With plenty of money to keep her comfortable, she spends her nights in her luxurious, elegant apartment in Washington, D.C., cuddled up beside the fireplace with a good book in one hand and a perfect martini in the other.

Then, from nowhere, Anne hears a voice in her head, warning that there will be a murder in her building in thirty days—and that only she can stop it. Without a clue about what to do, she confides in Mary, the building's large-and-in-charge cleaning woman—and together, they plan a party to ferret out the would-be killer before time runs out.

As they make preparations, Anne makes a list of potential suspects, which unfortunately includes the gorgeous Russian neighbor she can't stop lusting after. But as much fun as Anne and Mary are having, the clock keeps ticking—and if they don't act quickly, the swanky soiree might end up a goodbye party—for them...

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Josephine Carr's Bio

Josephine Carr lives in Washington, D.C. During high school, she studied at Loreto Convent in Nairobi, Kenya, and College du Leman in Geneva, Switzerland, before graduating from an American high school. Her B.A. degree from Mt. Holyoke College and the M.A. from Bryn Mawr College were in English Literature. Her children, Rachel and Daniel Sussman, attend Yale College.