Dirty Martini

Cherry Bomb (Jacqueline

Author: J.A. Konrath

It’s another round of Jack Daniels – and this time the cocktail is of the deadly poisonous variety. Jack’s got trouble on her hands, and not just because her boyfriend wants to get married before she is ready. A man in disguise has been visiting restaurants, grocery stores and fast food places, ingeniously spreading a deadly toxin…..Read More

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