Larry Karp



Personal Information

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Full Name:
Baker, Deb
Pseudonym:
Hannah Reed
Home State:
WI
Personal Blog Link:
http://www.cozychicksblog...
Contact Info

Author Agent :
Kim Lionetti
Publisher's Website :
http://berkleysignetmysteries.com

Welcome Note

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Author Bio

As Deb Baker, I write the Gertie Johnson Murder Mysteries, set in the Michigan Upper Peninsula and featuring Gertie Johnson, mother of the local sheriff (Murder Passes the Buck, Murder Grins and Bears It, Murder Talks Turkey, Murder Bites the Bullet).
As Hannah Reed, I write a mystery series about a beekeeper (Buzz Off, Mind Your Own Beeswax, Plan Bee)


Bibliography

Murder Talks Turkey
Author: Deb Baker
Published: May 1, 2008 by Midnight Ink
Series Name: The Yooper Series

It's spring in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula—an exciting season of rising temperatures, budding romances, and the turkey-hunting opener. But for sheer adrenaline value, neither love nor turkeys can compete with the Credit Union being held up at gunpoint. It’s not the best planning to commit a robbery in a town where everyone is armed for combat, and the gunman is shot dead in a room full of witnesses—but the stolen money has disappeared right in front of their eyes. Faster than you can say “Tom Turkey,” Gertie, Cora Mae, and Kitty are on the case.

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Dolly Departed
Author: Deb Baker
Published: March 4, 2008 by Berkley Prime Crime
Series Name: Dolls To Die For
Doll restoration artist Gretchen Birch answers an invitation to a party at an unfamiliar dollhouse shop—and winds up in the thick of a murder mystery of miniature proportions. Now she must rally the help of her fellow Phoenix Dollars Club members who share an obsession with all things small….


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Goodbye Dolly
Author: Deb Baker
Published: September 4, 2007 by Berkley Prime Crime
Series Name: Dolls To Die For

Gretchen's at her first major doll show without her mother (and only her flighty Aunt Nina there to "help"), praying she doesn't botch any repair jobs. But glue-gun glitches turn out to be the least of her worries when a sleazy reporter is found dead-with Gretchen's craft knife stuck in his back. Then someone begins sending her boxes of Kewpie dolls with cryptic, threatening messages hidden inside. Now she must watch her step, or else she'll end up needing more than a few repairs...

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