Review
"When Grandma Glory Harper sets her mind on something, its never say die. Even if theres a dead body right next door. Readers will root for the gutsy Grandma as she wheels her way through her first adventure. Laced with humor and filled with snappy dialogue and endearing characters, A. K. Arenzs delightful debut is a cozy mystery with attitude." Cathy Elliott, author of A Vase of Mistaken Identity "A. K. Arenz pens a well-drawn mystery, as well as a fun romp through the pitfalls and pratfalls of spry grandmotherhood. You'll fall in love with Glory and her family. Cozy mystery fans, give yourselves a treat and savor a copy today!" Jill Elizabeth Nelson author of Reluctant Smuggler The Case of the Bouncing Grandma is a fun treat for all ages! Arenz has written a light-hearted mystery with richly drawn characters who feel like instant friends. I highly recommend this book. Arenz is an author to watch for! Christy Barritt, author of Hazardous Duty, Suspicious Minds With the Bouncing Grandma, A. K. Arenz has created a tangled and unique mystery that kept me turning pages. Glory Harper is a sassy, active, older sleuth worth rooting for in love and mystery solving. Sharon Dunn, author of Death of a Six Foot Teddy Bear
Product Description
Reduced to watching new neighbors move in as a form of amusement, Glory Harper is stuck in a wheelchair with a broken leg, bored and itching for excitement. She just doesnt expect it to come in the form of a foot dangling from the end of a carpet as its carried into her new neighbors house. The problem is getting someone to believe her. When the police recognize Glory as the woman whose skateboarding accident resulted in a multi-car pile-up, her believability quotient lowers even more. Then Glory realizes Detective Rick Spencer is more interested in her than in her story. But by now shes made enough enemies to put herself and her family in real danger. While shes following what seems to be the obvious path to the culprits, the real criminals are closing in.
About the Author
Mother of two grown daughters and grandmother of three, A. K. Arenz was a finalist for the ACFW Carol Award for The Case of the Bouncing Grandma and Mirrored Image and won the award for The Case of the Mystified M.D. She lives in Missouri with her husband and two Himalayan cats.