From Herring to Eternity

· Kensington Publishing Corp.
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Deli owner Gwen Katz jumps out of the frying pan into the fire when a customer keels over, from the author of A Killer in the Rye.
 
Streetcorner trumpeter Lippy Montgomery dies after eating at Murray’s Pastrami Swami—poisoned by the herring. Even more perplexing, his battered trumpet case is stolen from the crime scene. Is someone close to Gwen “Nashville” Katz responsible? Is it the professional treasure hunter who sat beside him at the counter? The record producer who has a secret he doesn’t want revealed? The sister who earns her living as a high-priced escort? On top of that, a coven of Wiccans goes to war with an ambulance-chasing attorney and an arrogant college professor over a Civil War burial ground . . . that just happens to lie under Gwen’s house?
 
With both her deli and house on the line, Gwen also must catch a killer who wants to see her sleeping with the fishes!
 
Praise for the Deadly Deli Mystery series
 
“Delia Rosen provides an entertaining deli whodunit.” —Mystery Gazette
 
“Will certainly leave the reader hungry for more.” —MysteryLibrarian.com
 
“A really humorous cozy . . . Readers will thoroughly enjoy this deli tale.” —Once Upon a Romance

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A native of Brooklyn, New York, Delia Rosen is the author of A Brisket, A Casket, One Foot in the Gravy, A Killer in the Rye and From Herring to Eternity. She now lives in Manhattan. She spends her time between writing and searching for the best bagels she can find. She has two identical twin Siamese cats, named Johnson & Johnson, because she can’t tell them apart.

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