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Most Likely to Die (1997)

You shouldn’t need to wait for the murderer’s confession to realize quite how despicable the victim was. Apart from that, my major objection was Kate’s fiancé, Wayne. Fine, he’s not gorgeous. Homely. Yeah, yeah, I got it. But we heard so much about his low eyebrows—“his eyes were lost under ...

Most Likely to Die (1997) by Jaqueline Girdner
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Murder on the Astral Plane (1999)

The newly married Kate Jasper has to put her honeymoon on hold when she gets stuck in the middle of a murderous muddle.

Murder on the Astral Plane (1999) by Jaqueline Girdner
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A Sensitive Kind of Murder (2002)

Vegetarian/entrepreneur/amateur sleuth Kate Jasper senses a fatal vibe in her husband's support group. "Off-the-wall original...this series is a treasure." (Carolyn G. Hart) "Kate Jasper and her crew of Marin County's most lovable loonies are back." (Publishers Weekly)

A Sensitive Kind of Murder (2002) by Jaqueline Girdner
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Tea-Totally Dead (1996)

Family reunions aren't Kate Jasper's idea of a good time--especially when it's for somebody else's family. But since she really loves Wayne Caruso, she agrees to spend a few days with his irritating mother and a host of dysfunctional relatives. Then Mrs. Caruso is poisoned, and it's up to Kate to...

Tea-Totally Dead (1996) by Jaqueline Girdner
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Murder Most Mellow (1992)

Kate Jasper is doing some soul-searching after a messy homicide case involving her "ex" and a breakup with her boyfriend over the "M" word - in this case, that's marriage, not murder. She decides to tap into some positive energy by hosting a support group. Where? In her hot tub, of course.

Murder Most Mellow (1992) by Jaqueline Girdner
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A Stiff Critique

Then she took a breath and her body seemed to melt into round-shouldered softness again. “I still have my copy of Donna’s manuscript,” she said quietly, looking down at her lap now like a kid the teacher’s yelled at. “I checked. It’s still where I left it in my office at the Operation. Those men ...

A Stiff Critique by Jaqueline Girdner

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