Even hard-nosed detective Justinia Wright can get into the Christmas spirit.
Three cases. Three chances to spread some Christmas cheer.
There’s Cordell Oscar Hellman, the conservative political pundit, who’s recreational morphine use has come to the attention of a vicious blackmailer.
Mrs. Solberg’s dope of a husband is being hoodwinked by the office minx and Mrs. S doesn’t like it.
Then there’s Emil Papenfuss, who’s homeless and a millionaire. Only he doesn’t know he’s a millionaire.
Three cases. Three chances to do a good deed. And with the inducement of three big fat fees and Harry’s help, Tina delivers the goods. But not without difficulty.
Christmas with the Wrights. Not like any Christmas you’ve ever experienced. Get in on the action and fun today!
You can get a copy on Amazon for only 99¢.
I love writing the Justinia Wright mysteries. For me, Tina and Harry’s world is a place I want to be. And I’ve written and published more stories about them than I have any of my other characters.
The 2 novelettes and 1 short story that make up Christmas with the Wrights were originally written for my mailing list. My Christmas present to my fans and followers. After several years of sitting in the desk drawer, I decided to make them available to a wider audience.
A couple years back, internationally bestselling authors Caleb and Linda Pirtle named me one of the top 25 mystery writers you should be reading. That was quite an honor, and quite a testimony for the Wrights.
The Pirtle’s are featuring Christmas with the Wrights as their Book of the Moment. Read about it on their blog.
Spending Christmas with the Wrights just might be the best Christmas you ever had. Like being a kid again.
Comments are always welcome. And until next time, happy reading!
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An honor and a pleasure, I assure you! Dropped one over on WdC as well.
Thanks!
The Wrights! Oh, I remember the Wrights, that string bean Justinia and her simpering little brother, always pokin’ around where they ain’t wanted, stickin’ their noses in to ruin other peoples’ plans. Quite a pair, they are, an’ I hear they fancy themselves to be gourmets. What a load!
A load of good reading, is what they are, and I speak from experience, being a fan myself. These are fine stories from a fine writer, and if you’d like a comparison to judge what they’re like, the closest I can think of is Nero Wolfe. Charming yet chilling detective stories to curl up with in those quiet moments when the holiday rush recedes, and even more striking as gifts to the mystery lovers on your list. The price is right, and so is the reading, so don’t be shy; make it Wright Christmas this year!
Thanks for the plug, Jack! Appreciate it.