The PMS Murder

By Laura Levine

Release : 2013-11-14

Genre : Women Sleuths, Books, Mysteries & Thrillers

Kind : ebook

4.5 (0 ratings)
"I'm crazy about Laura Levine's mystery series. Her books are so outrageously funny." --Joanne Fluke

On the frontlines of the battle of the bulge, otherwise known as trying on bathing suits in the communal dressing room at Loehmann's, freelance writer Jaine Austen makes a new friend--a wannabe actress named Pam--and gets a new job: sprucing up Pam's bare-bones resume. Their feeling of connection is mutual, so Pam invites Jaine to join The PMS Club–a women's support group that meets once a week over guacamole and margaritas.

But joining the club proves to be more a curse than a blessing for Jaine. Though she is warned that Rochelle, the hostess, makes a guacamole to die for, Jaine never takes the warning literally. Until another PMS member, Marybeth, drops dead over a mouthful of the green stuff. Now instead of dishing dirt with The PMS Club, Jaine has to dig up the dirt on the surviving members. . .

"Jaine can really dish it out." --The New York Times Book Review

The PMS Murder

By Laura Levine

Release : 2013-11-14

Genre : Women Sleuths, Books, Mysteries & Thrillers

Kind : ebook

4.5 (0 ratings)
"I'm crazy about Laura Levine's mystery series. Her books are so outrageously funny." --Joanne Fluke

On the frontlines of the battle of the bulge, otherwise known as trying on bathing suits in the communal dressing room at Loehmann's, freelance writer Jaine Austen makes a new friend--a wannabe actress named Pam--and gets a new job: sprucing up Pam's bare-bones resume. Their feeling of connection is mutual, so Pam invites Jaine to join The PMS Club–a women's support group that meets once a week over guacamole and margaritas.

But joining the club proves to be more a curse than a blessing for Jaine. Though she is warned that Rochelle, the hostess, makes a guacamole to die for, Jaine never takes the warning literally. Until another PMS member, Marybeth, drops dead over a mouthful of the green stuff. Now instead of dishing dirt with The PMS Club, Jaine has to dig up the dirt on the surviving members. . .

"Jaine can really dish it out." --The New York Times Book Review

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