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Death By A HoneyBee (Mystery, Women Sleuths): Book 1 of the Josiah Reynolds Mystery Series
Death By A HoneyBee (Mystery, Women Sleuths): Book 1 of the Josiah Reynolds Mystery Series | Abigail Keam
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Death By A HoneyBee is a Gold Medal winner from Readers' Favorite and a Finalist in the USA BOOK NEWS Best Book List of 2011. Josiah Reynolds, a former art history professor, was once a celebrity with wealth, social position, and a famous husband. Now all of that is gone. The professor finds her circumstances drastically altered. Retired, Josiah is now a full time beekeeper trying to stay financially afloat by selling honey at the local Farmers Market. She finds her world turned upside down when a man is found dead in her bee yard, only to discover that the victim is her competitor and nemesis. The police suspect the brutal death is murder and Josiah is their number one suspect. She is determined to find out who is trying to frame her, along with her assistant, Matt, who is twenty years her junior and gay, and her lawyer, Shaneika, a African-American woman, rumored to be a descendant of a historically prominent Lexington family. Josiah s powerful but secretive daughter pops in and out of her mother s life, pulling strings to protect her mother from danger. Set in the beautiful horse country of the Bluegrass, Josiah makes the rounds of quirky characters that can only be found in Kentucky. Fighting an unseen enemy in the glamorous world of Thoroughbreds, oak-cured bourbon and antebellum plantation houses, Josiah struggles to uncover the truth in a city that keeps its secrets well.
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BookmarkTavern
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My pick for hobby for #ThematicCozies for March! This one has such a cute cover, I‘m really excited! @julieclair

julieclair Ooohhh… this looks great! I agree about the cover. So cute! 12h
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CogsOfEncouragement
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Fun, easy read.

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Imagineannie
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Bailedbailed

I am trying to think of something positive to say. I find myself at a loss. Let me just say this: I'm an editor, and I get paid to prevent things like this from happening. I wish the author had sprung for an editor.

Trav 😂😂 9y
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Imagineannie
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Well, sometimes you're really tired and you lack the bandwidth for the Serious Novel you're reading, and you have this book you got for free on your Kindle, and it has a pretty cover and it's about a beekeeper and you say "why not?" It may then follow that you get interested enough to finish because you want to know whodunnit, but that you are driven insane by the stilted dialogue that seems to have been badly translated from Sanskrit.