Errant Mobile

Qwerty Mysteries

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Pub Date 18 Jun 2018 | Archive Date 19 Jul 2018

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Description

She thought she heard thunder. It was gunshots.

Errant Mobile: Alice Reese reports for work on her new temp job and finds her boss on the floor, gasping for air. So who shot him? Alice and another temp, Greta Cox, are hired to sort out the bookkeeping for the business.
What the women learn is that this mystery won't be solved by forensics but by spreadsheets and thumb drives.
And what's up with all those cartons of mobile devices?

Enjoy the first book in the Qwerty Mysteries series. The novels present lighthearted mysteries surrounding Alice and Greta's job assignments.

She thought she heard thunder. It was gunshots.

Errant Mobile: Alice Reese reports for work on her new temp job and finds her boss on the floor, gasping for air. So who shot him? Alice and another...


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ISBN 9780692140550
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Featured Reviews

Oh, I just loved this book!

When she shivered at the sound of rolling thunder, never in her wildest dreams would Alice believe she actually heard gunshots.

During my early years as a pharmacist, I would pick up shifts with a temp agency. But, my experiences does not match that of Alice Reese and Greta Cox.

I love cozy mysteries, especially when they feature smart, savvy women.

As a pharmaceutical data scientist, I love spreadsheets. The mere idea of reading a cozy mystery about how data was used to solve a crimes had me excited beyond measure.

With fully developed main characters, each with their 'qwerty’ quirks, this book has me craving Underground Dinner (book 2).

Recommended for data-loving bookworms, who are seeking a light-hearted cozy mystery.

Moral of the story: Data saves lives!

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