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Welcome to the World of Baby Boomer Mysteries. This series takes a light-hearted look at issues
facing the 76 million members of the Baby Boomer generation:
Retirement Can Be Murder, Moving
Can Be Murder, Marriage Can Be Murder, Class Reunions Can Be Murder, Funerals Can Be Murder, Second
Honeymoons Can Be Murder, Dieting Can Be Murder, In-Laws Can Be Murder, Politics Can Be Murder,
Mistletoe Can Be Murder.
The Newest Baby Boomer Mystery, Masquerades
Can Be Murder Carol Andrews is a happy woman. Her retired husband
Jim finally has a project that will get him out of the house and out of her hair every day--organizing the reenactment of
the town's 1779 Revolutionary War battle. While Jim's focused on meetings and marching practices, Carol plans to shop 'til
she drops (using her secret credit card) and enjoy frequent lunches with her friends. The unexpected appearance of Elizabeth Porter, a ghost who's been hanging out in Carol's house for
over two hundred years, forces her to cancel her plans. Elizabeth tells Carol that during the original battle, she murdered
her abusive husband and got away with it. She's not allowed to pass over to the Other Side until she confesses her crime to
someone and receives forgiveness. After two centuries of waiting for the right person,
Elizabeth's picked Carol.
As Carol begins to doubt her own
sanity, a member of the battle reenactment committee is murdered, and her best friend Nancy becomes the number one suspect.
Ignoring Jim's orders to stay out of the case and let the police do their job, a frantic Carol teams up with her resident
ghost to find the real killer before it's too late. Available on Amazon here
For the Holidays, Mistletoe Can Be Murder Carol is planning her grandson CJ's first Christmas down to the last detail. What she didn't plan for is a furnace
fiasco, the unexpected appearance of CJ's Other Grandmother, Margo, and her new boyfriend, a family feud, a stolen credit
card and murder. When Margo's boyfriend becomes the police's chief suspect, Carol is forced to add crime-solving to her holiday
to-do list before Santa can come down the chimney. From Suspense Publishing on Amazon here. In Any Election
Year, Politics Can Be Murder Carol eagerly signs on to manage the election campaign
of a new female political candidate. But when the always nosy Carol goes beyond her job description and starts asking too
many questions, she discovers that politics can be a murky world of hidden secrets, greed, and murder. Available on Amazon
from Suspense Publishing. Baby Boomer Mystery #8, In-Laws Can Be Murder Two grandmothers, Carol
and Margo, clash over a long-awaited first grandchild. But, after Margo thinks she's committed a murder (and then vanishes),
Carol must step in and crack the case before the police get involved. Also available
on Amazon from Suspense Publishing, In-Laws Can Be Murder. All books by Susan Santangelo are on Amazon.com and other
publishing sites, in traditional print and electronic formats. Check out her author page
on Amazon here.
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The National Association of Baby Boomer Women carries an in-depth interview and gives a warm endorsement to Susan Santangelo
on its website. Anne Holmes, the association Boomer-in-chief, says, "I am clearly a fan of Susan's writing." In
her Voices of Baby Boomer Women blog post, Anne notes that many of the issues facing Baby Boomer women are raised in Susan's
books -- but with a light-hearted, often humorous, touch. See the whole interview on the National Association of Baby
Boomer Women website NABBW.com/blog/2019/09/susan-santangelo/ or click here. Thanks so much to Anne Holmes and the association.
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Also on Amazon, from Suspense Publishing, Dieting Can Be Murder
There’s
a little too much to love about Carol Andrews these days, thanks to the extra calories she consumed during her second honeymoon
in Florida with her husband, Jim. Determined to shed the extra pounds before the birth of her first grandchild, Carol
joins Tummy Trimmers, a new, holistic approach to fighting—and winning—the battle of the bulge. But her weight
loss regimen is interrupted by another group member, who collapses on Carol, right after completing a meditation exercise
to help lose weight, and then dies. When the evidence points to murder, the always curious Carol can’t resist adding
sleuthing to her personal weight loss routine. Read more at
www.amzn.com/B071WPWZLG
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Second Honeymoons Can Be Murder
Sixth in the Baby Boomer Mystery Series, Second Honeymoons Can Be Murder, released by Suspense Publishing Feb. 16, 2016. It
can be found in print and in electronic version at Amazon.com. http://amzn.com/B019NWW2ITG Thank you so much.
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Susan Santangelo a Hit with Audience of 200 in Florida
By Monika Templeman and Eileen Buzzard "There were no dead bodies at the Lakewood Ranch Country Club ... when
Susan Santangelo captivated her large audience of over 200 with a mixture of humor, pathos and intrigue as she presented insights
about her entertaining and innovative series - Baby Boomer Mysteries. "In her inimitable and charming style, Susan
revealed that when her husband of over 40 years retired, the events that followed served as her inspiration for the first
Baby Boomer Mystery entitled, Retirement can Be Murder. The story focuses on the emotional impact of retirement on a typical
Baby Boomer couple, Carol and Jim Andrews."
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Thank you for the kind words
Thanks for the continuing support for the Baby Boomer Mystery series including: "There are cozies for every topic,
and that includes baby boomers. Award-winning author Susan Santangelo is the master at taking a lighthearted look at the issues
facing the seventy-six million members of the fastest growing market segment in the country: the baby boomers." --Stacy Mantle, The Big Thrill, online publication of International
Thriller Writers. Thank you.
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Since January 1, 2006, Baby Boomers are turning 60 at
the rate of 8,000 a day, and coming face to face with how to define, and re-define, our “golden” years. Being
part of this national phenomenon inspired me to write this mystery series. The first book, Retirement Can Be Murder,
tackles the potential emotional impact of retirement on a typical Baby Boomer couple, Jim and Carol Andrews. Carol dreads Jim's impending retirement more than a root canal
without Novocain. She can't imagine anything worse than an at-home husband with time on his hands and nothing to fill it --
except interfering the day-to-day activities of their houshold and driver her crazy. Until her plans to stall Jim's retirement
result in her husband being suspected of murdering his retirement coach.
As the series continues, I'm doing lots of author talks and signings. The stories other wives have shared with me
about their husbands' retirement have been both funny and poignant. I'm thrilled to say that Retirement Can Be
Murder has gotten terrific reviews. Midwest Book Review calls it "an entertaining and
lighthearted read from a real pro. The Baby Boomer mysteries promise to be as germane as 'Murder She Wrote.' It would make
a great television series." And Booklist says, "We'll look forward to more Boomer mysteries in
the years to come....Pure fun." A little about Susan: I've been a feature
writer, drama critic, and editor for daily and weekly newspapers and magazines in the New York metropolitan area, including
a stint at Cosmopolitan magazine. I'm a member of Sisters in Crime, International Thriller
Writers, and the Cape Cod Writers Center, and divide my time between Florida and Cape Cod, MA. I share my life with husband
Joe and English cocker spaniels, Boomer and Lilly. Check out Retirement Can Be Murder, Moving Can Be Murder, Marriage
Can Be Murder, Class Reunions Can Be Murder, Funerals Can Be Murder, Second Honeymoons Can Be Murder and Dieting Can
Be Murder, all on Amazon.com. To schedule
an appearance or for other question, please
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