Smart, But Dead (An Aggie Mundeen Mystery #3)


Smart, But Dead by Nancy G. WestMy rating: 4 of 5 stars



Aggie Mundeen is obsessed with living younger and living happily ever after with the detective she is in love with. She has a high understanding of Biology and genes, so she takes a second course with the distinguished professor Carmody, called the Science of Aging, to improve her life and to feed the column she writes.


Aggie hopes to find a great discovery in science, but instead she is turn in the direction of solving a murder mystery that could end her life.
This book is full of twists and a hint of comedy. Keeps you guessing till the end.

Note: Thanks to Netgalley and Henery Press for allowing me to read this book free for review purposes.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



AGGIE MUNDEEN MYSTERIES
Single, pushing forty and afraid of nothing but descending into middle-age decrepitude, Aggie tries to shape up at the health club before anyone discovers she writes the column, "Stay Young with Aggie."

FIT TO BE DEAD #1 Lefty Award Finalist for Best Humorous Mystery

DANG NEAR DEAD #2 Mischief, love and murder in the Texas Hill Country.
A "Must Read."Southern Writers Magazine

SMART, BUT DEAD #3 Aggie returns to college to learn about the genetic effects of aging but finds herself on target to become next campus corpse. (up for pre-order August 24.)

Website: www.nancygwest.com
Facebook.com/authorNancyG.West
Henery Press: http://henerypress.com/nancy-g-west/

Nancy:


I've been writing since age seven: poems back and forth with my mom. I had a real poem published in the Library Journal, Pegasus, at age fifteen. At eighteen, I wanted to study journalism and English literature, but friends who chose that college route were making minimum wage or selling lingerie. Being practical, I earned a business degree. After marriage and two children, I decided I HAD to study literature and write. I wrote non-fiction articles, a biography, and a suspense novel in 2004. That's when whimsical Aggie Mundeen cut through the suspense, popped into my head and demanded her own series. The Aggie Mundeen mystery capers were born.

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