Betty Webb
Former journalist Betty Webb is a prize-winning mystery novelist whose books are based on true crimes, including human rights abuses. Publishers Weekly called her novels "mysteries with a social conscience." She lives in Arizona, where her Lena Jones mysteries are set, and teaches writing at...
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Former journalist Betty Webb is a prize-winning mystery novelist whose books are based on true crimes, including human rights abuses. Publishers Weekly called her novels "mysteries with a social conscience." She lives in Arizona, where her Lena Jones mysteries are set, and teaches writing at Arizona State University.
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Desert Vengeance (Lena Jones Series) by Betty Webb is a difficult book to read because of the subject matter. It is an excellent book regardless of being about the murder of a serial rapist who had attacked Private Investigator Lena Jones when she was only nine. It delves into the past for Lena and ...
The Puffin of Death, A Gunn Zoo Mystery is Book 4 of the series. It can be read as a stand alone novel. It is an intriguing mystery with international travel, suspense & the opportunity to learn some Icelandic terms. Because it kept me guessing, I gave it five stars. Theodora Bentley, aka Te...
The Puffin of Death, A Gunn Zoo Mystery is Book 4 of the series. It can be read as a stand alone novel. It is an intriguing mystery with international travel, suspense & the opportunity to learn some Icelandic terms. Because it kept me guessing, I gave it five stars. Theodora Bentley, aka Te...
The Puffin of Death, A Gunn Zoo Mystery is Book 4 of the series. It can be read as a stand alone novel. It is an intriguing mystery with international travel, suspense & the opportunity to learn some Icelandic terms. Because it kept me guessing, I gave it five stars. Theodora Bentley, aka Te...
Disclaimer: ARC via Netgalley. I also love Puffins. Screw penguins! Puffins are da bomb. Betty Webb’s first Gunn mystery was one of the first books I read on my first kindle. I picked it up because it had an anteater in the title and was offered as a freebie. All the cozy myst...