Embrace the Grim Reaper, Judy Clemens
Embrace the Grim Reaper, Judy Clemens
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Embrace the Grim Reaper

Author: Judy Clemens

Narrator: Tavia Gilbert

Unabridged: 9 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/01/2009


Synopsis

After a near fatal car accident, Casey Maldonados life is over. So she packs up, puts her house on the market, and leaves town, her only companion Death, who wont take her but wont leave her alone. Casey stops in Clymer, a town in upheaval. The towns appliance factory and main employer, a company called HomeMaker, is planning to move to Mexico. Not only that, but the town has been rocked by the suicide of a beloved single mother. However, many citizens dont believe the verdict of suicide at all. Death encourages Casey to investigate, and she uncovers information that points to the factory. Did the victim truly have the means, as she claimed, to keep the factory from leaving town? Is it possible that her death was a coverup?

About Judy Clemens

Judy Clemens, author of the Grim Reaper mysteries and the Stella Crown mystery series, was born and raised a Mennonite and is still involved with the church. She lives in an old farmhouse with her family and their four housecats in rural Ohio, where she is pleased to see women in leadership in every aspect of the community.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Una

This is a rather quirky paranormal mystery with parallel plots, a good twist on the usual protagonist role in a dark setting. It was longer than necessary. The author wanted to show what they knew at the cost of economy of words.......more

Goodreads review by Cat

I've been reading this series backwards and am beginning to think that's a valid path I'll follow with other writers. The latest in the series, #3, grabbed my imagination with its quirkiness and gritty reality. Then #2 was like watching the author find her feet. Now, with this book, #1, it's so easy......more

Goodreads review by Nancy

Eh. I noticed the author was an award winner so I chose this book at the library. I felt like vital details about the main character's life were lacking and because of that, I did not feel a strong connection. And I really hate books that read like a movie. Which this one did near the end of the boo......more