Death Goes Shopping
- Publisher
- Dundurn Press
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2002
- Category
- Women Sleuths, General, General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780929141954
- Publish Date
- Oct 2002
- List Price
- $10.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781459716957
- Publish Date
- Oct 2002
- List Price
- $6.99
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Description
Being promotions director of a large shopping mall isn’t the most stress-free job on the planet, but Jenny Turnbull enjoys it and is darn good at it. But her job becomes quite a bit more gruesomely stressful when an unseen gunman goes on a spree in a bloody food court massacre during her special Hallowe’en promotion. And the situation gets totally out of hand when it turns out that the surviving victim, whose life is hanging by a thread in hospital, is the deadbeat son of a powerful, vindictive and grudge-carrying local city councillor. Dark secrets hidden in the mall’s back corridors come to light, rumours of drugs, child prostitution and infidelity, some involving the victims. Or was the murderer simply a crazed customer like the one that threatened Jenny on the very day of the murders? As Christmas nears, the mall Santa quits suddenly and the pressure is on for Jenny – protect the mall’s reputation as a safe place to shop, find a new Santa two weeks before the big mall parade and help solve the mystery of the murder. The inner workings of a large urban mall make fascinating reading but don’t detract from the central questions. How will Jenny find the time and resources to unravel the tightly wound skein of this mystery?
About the author
Jessica Burton was born in Scotland. Her father joined BOAC (the British Airline) after the war, and the family moved around the world for the next six years, living in India, Hong Kong and England. She emigrated to Canada in the 50s and completed schooling in Toronto. Jessica spent seven years with Brampton Guardian newspaper - two as Office Manager and five as Advertising Sales rep. She also worked eight years for Bramalea Ltd.’s Shopping Centre division as Promotion Director at Bramalea City Centre. She was later Shopping Centre Manager of five small centres in Ajax, Stoney Creek, Midland, Thornhill and Bramalea. All of these experiences have aided in the formation of the unique insider’s take on the workings of the shopping mall and newspaper industries contained in the Jenny Turnbull mysteries. Jessica’s hobbies include reading, knitting, international cooking and collecting people. She likes to travel. and has driven to California via the Grand Canyon numerous times. A single mother of four grown children, she now lives in Brampton, Ontario.