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Death By Chance by Abigail Keam

Death By Chance by Abigail Keam

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Josiah is an angry woman, who lives on a farm in the Bluegrass horse country. Her husband took up with a young socialite and stole Josiah's money. Then he up and died on her before Josiah could find where he hid their savings. So you see why Josiah is angry. Besides being perturbed, Josiah has the unfortunate habit of stumbling over dead bodies. Skeeter Statler is her sixteenth body and this habit is irritating the police to no end. But Josiah can't do anything about it. Finding corpses seems to be a knack of hers.

"This is a perfect read. Go, grab it." The Prairies Book Review

FIVE STARS! "Death By Chance by Abigail Keam is an entertaining sequel in a charming cozy mystery series. The story is intriguing, the plot suspenseful, and the characters relatable. With multiple twists and turns, the story is captivating from the first page until the last, keeping the reader guessing until the exciting finale. The characters are quirky and eccentric, giving the series an original flavor. Even though this book is the sixteenth installment in a series, it does very well as a standalone." Readers' Favorite

Abigail Keam is the award-winning and Amazon best-selling author of several series including the Josiah Reynolds Mystery Series about a Southern beekeeper turned amateur female sleuth. “I hope my readers come away with a new appreciation of beekeeping from my Josiah Reynolds Mysteries.”

She also writes the Mona Moon Mystery Series–a rags-to-riches 1930s mystery series which includes real people and events into the story line. The series is about a cartographer who is broke and counting her pennies when there is a knock at her door. A lawyer, representing her deceased uncle, announces Mona has inherited her uncle’s fortune and a horse farm in the Bluegrass. Mona can’t believe it. She is now one of the richest women in the country and in the middle of the Great Depression!

The Last Chance For Love Series tells of strangers who come from all walks of life to the magical Last Chance Motel in Key Largo and get a second chance at rebuilding their lives, and The Princess Maura Fantasy Series.

One thing Miss Abigail loves to do as an author is to write real people and events into her stories. “I am a student of history and love to insert historical information into my mysteries. My goal is to entertain my readers, but if they learn a little something along the way–well, then we are both happy.”

Abigail loves honeybees and for many years made her living by selling honey at a farmers’ market. She is an award-winning beekeeper who has won 16 honey awards at the Kentucky State Fair including the Barbara Horn Award, which is given to beekeepers who rate a perfect 100 in a honey competition.

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