Kate Jasper is doing some soul-searching after a messy homicide case involving her ex and a breakup with her boyfriend over the "M" wordοΏ½in this case that's marriage, not murder. She decides to tap into some positive energy by hosting a support group. Where? In her hot tub, of course.
Jaqueline Girdner - Kate Jasper 11 - Murder, My Deer
β Scribed by Girdner, Jaqueline
- Book ID
- 109017877
- Publisher
- Berkley
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Series
- Kate Jasper 11
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 3889837298
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Kate Jasper and Wayne Caruso's budding romance has finally flowered into a full-fledged marriage. But no one ever promised them a rose garden. Deer have gate-crashed their yard to munch every bud, blossom, and petal.
Instead of happily honeymooning, Kate and Wayne attend the Deer-Abused support group for those whose dearly-beloved plants have been deerly beheaded. Antlers clash during group discussion since everyone has their own idea for deer preventionοΏ½from feeding them to killing them.
Dr. Searle Sandstrom, ex-military, would like to use a gun, napalm, and land mines. But someone bashes in his head first, and no one spots any hoofprints near his dead body. Killing season is open, and Kate is game to flush out the hunter before she becomes the hunted game.
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