The Jammed Judges: Doro Banyon Historical Mysteries

· D.S. Lang
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Journey back to the Roaring Twenties in small-town America and join Doro Banyon, college librarian and armchair detective, as she confronts another mystery.

 

Spring is in the air, and Doro is looking forward to her hometown’s May Days celebration. When her friend Aggie wins the baking contest, their celebration is short-lived because the two local lawmen—judges for the competition—fall ill after consuming extra portions of Aggie’s jam roll and Doro’s cookies. Rumors run rampant, especially when the town doctor pinpoints the cause as poisoning.


With the constabulary down but not out, the two friends must unravel the mystery. As they study possibilities, Doro and Aggie find plenty of motives and suspects. A note threatening the young women adds to the urgency, and Doro resolves to crack the case before more trouble hits town.

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Kat Taylor
May 11, 2024
Wow if you're looking for a fabulous and well written historical cozy mystery look no further because you've found it. The array of familiar characters will have you intrigued from the beginning and of course this wouldn't be a mystery without a deadly schemer hidden within plain sight causing problems for others. Although at first the colorful and vibrant characters are what will draw you you into this cozy mystery it will be the plot full of intrigue secrets, lies,betrayals and hints of further danger that will hold you captive turning intriguing page after intriguing page until you've suddenly reached the unexpected and climatic conclusion. Acquire " The Jammed Judges " the third book in ( A Doro Banyon Historical Mystery) so that you yourself may enjoy it as much as I have. Kat
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About the author

D.S. Lang is a former teacher, tutor, mentor, and program manager. As an only child, she often created stories to entertain herself when she didn’t have her nose in a book. She is still making up stories, but now she puts them in writing.

She writes historical mysteries set in small-town America during the Roaring Twenties. Her books feature women amateur sleuths dedicated to solving crimes, along with a team of colorful characters—often including a local lawman.


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