The Case of the Bouncing Grandma A Bouncing Grandma Mystery, Book 1 by A. K. Arenz October 2008
Reduced to watching new neighbors move in as a form of amusement, Glory Harper is stuck in a wheelchair with a broken leg, bored and itching for excitement. She just doesn’t expect it to come in the form of a foot dangling out the back of a carpet being carried into her new neighbors’ house.
The problem is getting someone to believe her. It’s bad enough her daughter and sister are convinced she imagined the incident. But when the police recognize Glory as the woman whose skateboarding accident resulted in a multi-car pile-up, her believability quotient takes a nosedive. Just when she thinks she’s gotten someone to take her seriously, it starts to sink in that Detective Rick Spencer, a Harrison Ford look-alike, is more interested in her than in her story.
The more Glory learns about her new neighbors, the more she realizes she’s stumbled onto something bigger than murder. But by now she’s made enough enemies to put herself and her family in danger. And while she’s following what appears to be the right trail to the truth, unknown to her the real criminals are closing in from behind.
ISBN: 978-0-9797485-2-3 Trade paperback, 272 pp. $12.99
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