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ImageAs we approach the end of June, publication of the paperback edition of A CORPSE IN THE SOUP is right on track. It will be released tomorrow and should be available for purchase on Amazon and other online booksellers by the first week in July. All of your favorite characters are back in full force!

The zany Silver Sisters , Goldie Silver–an over-the-hill flower child with a heart of gold who owns an antique store in Juneau, Alaska and her conniving identical  twin, wealth widow Godiva Olivia DuBois who writes the syndicated advice column “Ask G.O.D.” and lives on an estate in Beverly Hills, CA. Then there is their feisty 80 year old mother, Flossie Silver, who was married to the twins’ father, the late Harry Silver, one of the “Three Great Harry’s of Magic,” and his brother, also 80 years old, Sterling Silver who pictures himself as the voice of reason in this zany family. Flossie and Sterling, who were part of Harry’s world-renowned magic act, still perform their act every Thursday at the Hollywood Home for Has-Beens.

Together this foursome have a nose for mystery and solving crimes even though there are often backfires in their sleuthing. They don’t go looking for trouble–it finds them and they can’t resist a good sleuthing opportunity.

A CORPSE IN THE SOUP is the first book to be re-released in the Silver Sisters Mysteries series. You will also meet four competing celebrity chefs who are fighting tooth and nail in the over-the-top televised Greatest Gourmet Gladiator Tournament. One will wind up literally “in the soup.” Caesar Romano–the romantic chef–defends his title against Biff Wellington–the Aerobic Chef–who exercises while cooking, Moishe Matsumoto–the King of Kosher Sushi and Toulouse Jankowski–the Polish Cajun.

Fast and furious fun with lots of twists and turns as the Silver family is hot on the trail of the killer.

PAPERBACK (available first week in July)  $14.95   KINDLE EDITION (currently available) $2.99


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GOLDIE SILVER

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GODIVA OLIVIA DUBOIS (AKA G.O.D.)

Last year, the Silver Sisters Mysteries publisher went out of business. Now, after a year of considering a new home, and in answer to all of the fans who asked about new adventures and what would happen to the existing books, the Silver Sisters Mysteries are back in action stronger and better than ever.

The previous adventures of the zany Silver Sister twins, Goldie (the over-the-hill flower child from Alaska who owns an antique shop) and Godiva (the manipulative Beverly Hills widow who writes the “Ask G.O.D. advice to the lovelorn column) return with the release of the new and improved A CORPSE IN THE SOUP.

The Kindle edition was released on May 26, 2014 and will be followed by the paperback by the end of June.

This award-winning book was named Best Mystery Audio Book by USA Book News and introduced readers to the Silver Sisters. Identical on the outside, very different on the inside, the Silver Sister twins launch their own investigation when a famous chef is killed and their friend is the main suspect. Aided and abetted by their feisty 80 year old mother Flossie and Uncle Sterling–former vaudeville magicians who love to dress in disguise and go undercover–the foursome embarks upon a quest to fCorpse Cover-2ind the real killer.

The Kindle edition of A CORPSE IN THE SOUP is now just $2.99. For a zany romp through the glitzy world of TV chefs and their cooking shows peppered with twists and turns and seasoned with a few murders, the new edition of A CORPSE IN THE SOUP delivers a main course of fun, murder, mayhem and the over-the-top Greatest Gourmet Gladiators Tournament.

The new publisher, Marina Publishing Group, redesigned the covers of all the books in the series, and Morgan and Phyllice were able to make a few edits here and there. The paperback edition will be released by the end of June and will be $14.99.

COMING NEXT – BY THE END OF THE YEAR

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Goldie receives the wrong shipment of antique Russian samovars (tea dispensers). They sell quickly, but people begin to die. What makes them worth killing for?

The Silver family has no idea of the danger they will be in when they encounter the bumbling but viscous Dumkovsky brothers.

The chase takes them from Juneau, Alaska to Seattle, Washington and finally to Los Angeles.