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I wanted to share another free book on Amazon that can be read on a Kindle. If you do not have a Kindle you can download the app to your tablet and still read the books for free. Before you ask I don’t have a Kindle or a Tablet but Valentines is around the corner.
I plan on letting Charlie know I would like one or the other or a laptop since we didn’t celebrate Christmas this year. Should I get a Kindle, Laptop or Tablet and why? If I knew I would be able to read the books on my laptop that is what I would ask for because I could use it for work as well.
About the book:
A Toxic Murder Medley: An unputdownable murder mystery full of secrets and suspense (An Emma Lang Cozy Mystery Collection Book 1) by Nelly Stein (Author). This is Book 1 of 5: An Emma Lang Cozy Mystery Collection.
Tragedy has struck a small town resort on Port Davis Bay, one of the guests has died a suspicious death.
Emma Lang, a longtime employee, found a woman dying on the resort property. There was nothing Emma could do. But before the woman’s last breath, she shared an encrypted message. It was poetic, but very mysterious.
Intrigued, Emma starts a probe into the victims’ life. She encourages her quirky friends/co-workers to help. Together, they covertly peek, prod and peel back layers of clues.
The authorities are convinced it was suicide. But the sleuthing co-workers believe she was poisoned. The initial shock to the family is not what it seems. Some are emotional, yet others express good riddance.
Emma is reeling, the possibility the killer is still at the resort is unthinkable. Are they all in danger? There isn’t much time. If she doesn’t solve this case soon, it’s viable the murderer will escape without a trace. Or worse yet, kill again
Meet the Author: Nelly Stein

Working in a library opened my eyes to the impact books have on people. I did not grow up reading books. Spent most summer days in our small town, walking and riding my bike with friends. As I grew older, I was busy playing sports and working at the local cafe.
The library gave me such a different view of life. Crazy to say. It was inspiring to read a book and discuss it with someone to share interests and dislikes. One of the best feelings was recommending a book to someone that gave them the joy or peace they were hoping for. But also the thrill of excitement, too!
Sometime during my time in the library, creating stories began to resonate within. My mind continually percolated book ideas at all hours, but mostly at night. After years of contemplation, wondering if I could actually do it, it was time to give it a try. I was blessed to find an outlet to learn the process, and now I truly enjoy publishing books.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates