2012 Agatha Award nominee for Best First Novel of 2011
Twenty-two-year-old, unwed mother Imogene Duckworthy has been waiting tables at Huey’s Hash in tiny Saltlick, TX, itching to jump out of her rut and become a detective. When Uncle Huey is found murdered in his own diner, a half-frozen package of mesquite-smoked sausage stuffed down his throat, Immy gets her chance to solve a real crime.
About the author
Kaye George is an award-winning novelist and short-story writer. She writes cozy and traditional mysteries, a prehistory series, and has a suspense novel coming out soon, which will be her seventeenth book. Over fifty short stories have been published, mostly in anthologies and magazines. With family scattered all over the globe, she makes her home in Knoxville TN.