Praise for The Country Club Murders
“A sparkling comedy of errors tucked inside a clever mystery. I loved it!”
– Susan M. Boyer,
USA Today Bestselling Author of Lowcountry Book Club
“Set in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1974, this cozy mystery effectively recreates the era through the details of down-to-earth Ellison’s everyday life.”
– Booklist
“Readers who enjoy the novels of Susan Isaacs will love this series that blends a strong mystery with the demands of living in an exclusive society.”
– Kings River Life Magazine
“From the first page to the last, Julie’s mysteries grab the reader and don’t let up.”
– Sally Berneathy,
USA Today Bestselling Author of The Ex Who Saw a Ghost
“This book is fun! F-U-N Fun!...A delightful pleasure to read. I didn’t want to put it down…Highly recommend.”
– Mysteries, etc.
“Mulhern’s lively, witty sequel to The Deep End finds Kansas City, Mo. socialite Ellison Russell reluctantly attending a high school football game…Cozy fans will eagerly await Ellison’s further adventures.”
– Publishers Weekly
“There’s no way a lover of suspense could turn this book down because it’s that much fun.”
– Suspense Magazine
“Cleverly written with sharp wit and all the twists and turns of the best ’70s primetime drama, Mulhern nails the fierce fraught mother-daughter relationship, fearlessly tackles what hides behind the Country Club façade, and serves up justice in bombshell fashion. A truly satisfying slightly twisted cozy.”
– Gretchen Archer,
USA Today Bestselling Author of Double Knot
“Part mystery, part women’s fiction, part poetry, Mulhern’s debut, The Deep End, will draw you in with the first sentence and entrance you until the last. An engaging whodunit that kept me guessing until the end!”
– Tracy Weber,
Author of the Downward Dog Mysteries
“An impossible-to-put-down Harvey Wallbanger of a mystery. With a smart, funny protagonist who’s learning to own her power as a woman, Send in the Clowns is one boss read.”
– Ellen Byron,
Agatha Award-Nominated Author of Plantation Shudders
“The plot is well-structured and the characters drawn with a deft hand. Setting the story in the mid-1970s is an inspired touch…A fine start to this mystery series, one that is highly recommended.”
– Mysterious Reviews
“What a fun read! Murder in the days before cell phones, the internet, DNA and AFIS.”
– Books for Avid Readers
“If you liked Gilmore Girls, you’ll love Watching the Detectives. It has the same sarcastic humor and wit, with a loving, but dysfunctional multi-generational family of strong women. You’ll have all the feels following the adventures of life, love, and murder with the Russell women.”
– A Cozy Experience