

Mulhern weaves a tidy tale of murder, blackmail, and life behind the scenes in the Country Club set of the 70s…an excellent mystery, highly recommended, and I eagerly await the next in the series.” When all is resolved and I read the last page, I wanted to read more.” From the first page to the last, Julie’s mysteries grab the reader and don’t let up. “Intriguing plots, fascinating characters.
“What a fun read! Murder in the days before cell phones, the internet, DNA and AFIS.” “What truly stands out is the development of Ellison as a very realistic and very likable character…Not to be overlooked is the humor and wit that entertains throughout the novel as readers enjoy following an intelligent heroine completely coming into her own as a compelling, funny, and very intelligent woman.” An engaging whodunit that kept me guessing until the end!” “Part mystery, part women’s fiction, part poetry, Mulhern’s debut, The Deep End, will draw you in with the first sentence and entrance you until the last.

– Librarian, Jefferson-Madison Regional Library System “Written sincerely, with unforgettable one-liners including: “Kizzi lived behind a curtain sewn from dry martinis.” There are many more to list, but I do not want to spoil the pleasure of unexpectedly encountering such gems tucked throughout the book. Watching Ellison develop the strength of character to break through both her own and her society’s expectations is a sheer delight.” “In this excellent follow-up to her debut The Deep End, author Mulhern continues to depict the trappings of a privileged community…Readers who enjoy the novels of Susan Isaacs will love this series that blends a strong mystery with the demands of living in an exclusive society. Cozy fans will eagerly await Ellison’s further adventures.” Ellison determines to learn the girlfriend’s identity and deliver the message, plus find the boy’s killer…If that’s not enough for one day, an unknown man turns up shot to death in her garden. “Mulhern’s lively, witty sequel to The Deep End finds Kansas City, Mo., socialite Ellison Russell reluctantly attending a high school football game…There she stumbles on a dying teenage boy covered in blood, who asks that she tell his girlfriend that he loves her. “Set in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1974, this cozy mystery effectively recreates the era through the details of down-to-earth Ellison’s everyday life.”
