Josephine Underwood is a writer, and just like every other writer on the planet, she's looking for an agent.
The good news is she's found one.
The bad news is he's dead.
And he has Jo's rejection letter impaled to his chest with a knife.
Now the local cops have just one suspect, so if Jo doesn't want to go to jail, she's going to have to put on her amateur sleuth's hat. Again.
If you like your mysteries with lots of action and adventure with a little bit of romance, then you'll love the Body in Banff series where Jo has to work out the intricacies of a murder mystery, only this time in real life. Each episode in this series is a self-contained mystery novella, perfect for the busy person to puzzle out a mystery while commuting or waiting in line.
Reviews for Pamela Kenney's books include:
"This book captured my interest from the first paragraph and kept it to the end."
"Brilliant, wry sense of humour"
"Refreshingly quirky central character"
Pamela Kenney writes a lot of mysteries, from noir to cozies, but they all have a touch of humour. Even her non-fiction is humorous, like an essay she wrote that was published in the Globe and Mail.