Book Two — Poppy and Mary Ellen - All Fed Up is here and readers have plenty to say below!
For those who have read Book One - Poppy and
Mary Ellen Deliver the Goods — You’ll see old friends including Babycakes, Chuckie, and Munchie!
UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
Monday November 18 from 4 - 7 PM.
Venue:
Bavarian Inn Lodge
One Covered Bridge Lane
Frankenmuth, Michigan
Public Invited to Book 2 of Frankenmuth Murder Mysteries Book Launch Party: Poppy and Mary Ellen — All Fed Up (Mon. Nov. 18 4 - 7 p.m.)
Meet authors Roz Weedman and Susan Todd! Enjoy delicious snacks and desserts by the famous Bavarian Inn Lodge.
Enter a drawing to have your name used for a character in Book 3!
Get your book or books signed by the authors and illustrator!
Book One will still be available. Discount if you buy both.
“The tables are turned in this latest Frankenmuth murder mystery when a returning investigator tries to clear her name amid the drama of a May Jongg tournament that brings more than cracks, bats, and dots to the table. “Friendly” practice mixes with multiple murders, an international smuggling ring and unexpected romance in this second book in the series set in a quiet town known for chicken dinners and beer. Get read to play along, be intrigued and laugh. (Joan Ramm, Professor of Journalism Emerita.)
More praise for Poppy and Mary Ellen - All Fed Up
Murder, mayhem, and Mah Jongg. Who could ask for more in another great cozy mystery happening in Frankenmuth? Poppy and Mary Ellen are all in trying to prove even to themselves, that Poppy isn’t a killer. Readers will love seeing many of the same local characters return for this second adventure, including the put-upon law enforcement officers, not to mention the beloved Munchie. (Karen List, Retired Educator, long time resident of Frankenmuth.)
There are layers of carefully researched international intrigue alongside local Frankenmuth flavor and a friendly — albeit high stakes — Mah Jongg tournament tying it together with surprising connections. If you aren’t a Mah JOngg player when you start this book, you’ll want to be one by the end. Roz and Susan weave a feisty, fun community of players into the mystery and provide resources for readers to pursue after they turn the final page. (Denise Hill, Editor, NewPages.com.)