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Summertime has arrived, and Jennifer Hunter—a second grade teacher and amateur sleuth—is officially on break. She and her best friend, Lieutenant Jake Hollow, are heading out for an Independence Day weekend full of morning tea, lakeside reading, and a few sparklers to light up their life. That plan booms and fizzles, though, when two men show up at Jennifer’s summer camp with a message: Jennifer’s estranged father wants to see her.
That’s when the real fireworks begin.
Jake and Jennifer are taken to New Orleans, where Jennifer’s father has left a trail of clues that lead the J&J duo to an old, quirky home in the French Quarter. It’s there that Jake and Jennifer discover a fountain that runs red—RED with blood.
All signs point to the crimson cruor belonging to General Regaurde, but there’s one small problem. General Regaurde died 155 years ago.
When Regaurde’s WHITE, ghostly form appears to Jennifer and provides insight into her investigation, she can’t ignore his presence, no matter how translucent it is. To help solve the mystery, J&J take up with a scraggly, grumpy cat named BOO, who supposedly holds the souls of dead soldiers.
The closer Jennifer comes to solving the mystery, the closer she gets to releasing any expectations she has of her father.
This will be her personal Independence Day—unless, of course, history has other plans.
This clean, cozy mystery will tug reader’s heart strings and intrigue their inquisitive minds as they join Jennifer on her journey to solve mysteries and uncover truths in herself. Readers will salute Jennifer’s quick-witted, down-to-earth, and earnest desire to help others, no matter how imperfect her attempts may be. Full of action, Red, White, and Boo never steps out of pace, and with a fluffy, grumpy cat next to Jennifer, it’s a cozy mystery that will have the reader purring in pleasure.
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