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257 pages, Paperback
First published April 8, 2019
“I love Portland. But I’m here to speak at a writers’ conference, and I’m nervous. I’ve been on panels before, and taught workshops, but my friend Viv, who’s the organizer, wants me to give the keynote speech at the banquet on Saturday.”She also gives readers an immediate feel for what is to come.
“What kind of people know people who get kidnapped? I guess I would have said the same thing about murders three weeks ago.”
“I took a deep, cleansing breath like my yoga instructor taught. I held it for the count of five, then released for the count of five.”At any big conference, there is bound to be some sort of a problem, but unfortunately, Russo finds that at this conference one unfortunate thing leads to another and trauma piles on top of trauma.
“It has been well-documented that my sleuthing skills only worked in fiction, not real life.”She analyses the people she meets.
“Clearly, this boy knew who had money and who didn’t, but I was grateful for his help and chose to ignore his, I’m sure, unintended insult.”She solicits advice from friends and relatives.
“All you can do is get some evidence of foul play.”