Too Dead To Dance
By Diane Morlan
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Lederhosen, accordions, and a dead body ai juat what coffee roaster Jennifer Penny found when she walked into her booth the second day of Hermann, Minnesota's Polka Daze Festival.
Jennifer, Megan Murphy, and Sister Bernadine, the only working nun in town, have been friends since second grade. When Sister Bernadine becomes the chief suspect , Jennifer gets in the bandwagon to find the real killer and prove the innocence of her unjustly suspected friend.
While unearthing clues, Jennifer dodges the demands of her soon to be ex-husband and the advances of a sexy cop and a flirtatious butcher. She'll need more than a double espresso to stay on her toes and solve this mystery.
Diane Morlan
Diane likes to brag that she has had a library card since she was in Kindergarten. She was born in Aurora, Illinois in 1943. When she was fifteen years old, her family moved to Minneapolis. Since then she has considered both Illinois and Minnesota her home states. In 1977, Diane earned a B.A. in Social Work at Minnesota State University at Moorhead. After working in that field for eight years, Diane returned to graduate school at the University of Minnesota where she earned an MSW. She worked as a psychotherapist at a community mental health center and a clinical social worker at a psychiatric hospital. Diane has also managed a group home housing developmentally disabled adults. Moving away from the seriousness of social work, Diane worked for more than ten years managing a group of saleswomen, selling lingerie at home parties.Like many people, her dream was to someday write a novel. Currently she is semi-retired, works part-time at Kishwaukee College Library in Malta, IL and lives in Sycamore, IL. In 2007, Diane took a creative fiction writing course. One of her stories produced for that class won second prize and was published in the 2008 Kameilian Literary and Arts Magazine.Diane has three children and seven grandchildren. When not writing, she enjoys crocheting, visiting her friends in Minnesota and an occasional trip to Las Vegas. "Too Dead To Dance" is her first novel. Her second Jennifer Penny mystery is "Shake Down Dead" and "Relatively Dead" will be published in late 2012.
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