Lois Lane Tells AllLois Lane Tells All
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Current format, Book, 2010, , Available . Offered in 0 more formatsWhen a trio of enterprising octogenarians open their own CSI lab at the assisted-living center, and bizarre accidents start happening around town, reporter Susan Collins must convince her boss, Mark Tremayne, that this could be the story of the century in their sleepy town of Glory, North Carolina. Original.
When three octogenarians open a CSI lab at the assisted-living center and bizarre accidents start happening around town, reporter Susan Collins tries to convince her boss, Mark Tremayne, that this is an important story.
New York Times bestselling author Karen Hawkins returns to Glory, North Carolina, for another delightful story of love and laughter.
She thinks she’s Lois Lane . . .
Susan Collins always wanted to be a hard-hitting reporter, but there’s not much call for her talents in sleepy Glory, North Carolina. Then the Murder Mystery Club—a trio of enterprising octogenarians—decides to open their own CSI lab at the assisted-living center. And when strange "accidents" begin to happen around town, Susan senses she could be on to the news story of her dreams.
He doesn’t want to be her Superman . . .
Mark Tremayne has returned to Glory to take over as CFO of The Glory Examiner. His job is to keep the newspaper profitable, which means covering the annual Baptist Church Bake-Off and selling ads for the county fair—not allowing his too-sexy-for-her-own-good reporter to hare off after a wild story that could alienate some of the townspeople.
Together . . . they’re Kryptonite.
Mark’s and Susan’s viewpoints could be from different planets, but their mutual attraction is in total alignment. Despite their arguments, the indomitable redhead and the hot accountant are a sexual explosion waiting to happen. And when it does, Glory had better watch out!
When three octogenarians open a CSI lab at the assisted-living center and bizarre accidents start happening around town, reporter Susan Collins tries to convince her boss, Mark Tremayne, that this is an important story.
New York Times bestselling author Karen Hawkins returns to Glory, North Carolina, for another delightful story of love and laughter.
She thinks she’s Lois Lane . . .
Susan Collins always wanted to be a hard-hitting reporter, but there’s not much call for her talents in sleepy Glory, North Carolina. Then the Murder Mystery Club—a trio of enterprising octogenarians—decides to open their own CSI lab at the assisted-living center. And when strange "accidents" begin to happen around town, Susan senses she could be on to the news story of her dreams.
He doesn’t want to be her Superman . . .
Mark Tremayne has returned to Glory to take over as CFO of The Glory Examiner. His job is to keep the newspaper profitable, which means covering the annual Baptist Church Bake-Off and selling ads for the county fair—not allowing his too-sexy-for-her-own-good reporter to hare off after a wild story that could alienate some of the townspeople.
Together . . . they’re Kryptonite.
Mark’s and Susan’s viewpoints could be from different planets, but their mutual attraction is in total alignment. Despite their arguments, the indomitable redhead and the hot accountant are a sexual explosion waiting to happen. And when it does, Glory had better watch out!
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