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Press Release Advance Magazine for Dead in Pleasant Company

Serial Killer Strikes Via the Internet!
For months now someone has been using the anonymity of the Internet to kill without regard to age, gender or geography. The search for the killer's identity defies even the latest investigative tools and the while nation is gripped with fear not knowing what man, woman or child will be next.

Hope springs alive when famed tele-journalist Judd Tunnelson comes to Plainfield to follow up a secret lead.

When he is found dead after dining in the Thaxton twins' restaurant, suspicion falls on the inhabitants of quiet, Pennsylvania Dutch Plainfield and the wealthy Thaxton twins.

"Dead in Pleasant Company" is the second of the welcome Pennsylvania Dutch Mysteries which bring to mystery buffs delightful characters in a refreshingly original blend of invention and reality.

Press Release from Advance Magazine for If It's Monday, It Must Be Murder

Until now, Sam and Salome, the wealthy Thaxton twins, are best known for their restaurant's shoo-fly pie. Then Sal takes a job teaching problem adolescents, a job nobody wants. She finds out why when she finds a foot sticking out of the fire-chute in her classroom closet. Disreputable Jeb Daniels hints he knows who and ow but he's not talking. Anymore.

If It's Monday It Must Be Murder by Hannah Fairchild is a witty, fast-paced who-dun-it, replete with intriguing characters, full of heart-pounding action to the end.

Readers Write

An intriguing title
Elegant nom de plume
An intriguing plot
(which got me lost a couple of times)

a big bash of a chase
a surprise ending
what's not to like?
I could not write it and you do so well.
Don't stop write some more
With the …
Language, good words that are not used so often (any more)
I like it.
Kathleen, Knoxville, TN

Love the characters, unusual plot
Dr. Stan Pozega

Couldn't put it down!
A.P.