Murder in the Collective

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Lesbian, Mystery & Suspense, Women Sleuths
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Author: Barbara Wilson ISBN: 9781480455146
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: November 12, 2013
Imprint: Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller Language: English
Author: Barbara Wilson
ISBN: 9781480455146
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: November 12, 2013
Imprint: Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
Language: English

Seattle printing collective owner Pam Nilsen is on the case when a member of the group turns up dead before a controversial merger

Pam Nilsen and her twin sister, Penny, inherited Best Printing four years ago when their parents died in a car crash. Unwilling to sell their family legacy, the sisters turned it into a collective run by a cadre of activists whose arguments over the business can be just as impassioned as their support for progressive causes. But internal divisions at the collective pale in comparison to those between Seattle typesetters B. Violet and Moby Dick—once a single company that has since broken apart into an all-female (and lesbian-run) company, and an all-male (and quickly bankrupt) operation.

Shortly after Best Printing and B. Violet begin discussing a merger, the offices of the typesetter are ransacked, one of their members nowhere to be found. Then an employee of Best Printing is found murdered. It appears as if someone will stop at nothing—not even murder—to prevent the merger. And it’s up to Pam to get to the bottom of this deadly turn of events before the killer strikes again.

*Murder in the Collective *is the first book in the Pam Nilsen Mystery trilogy, which continues with *Sisters of the Road *and The Dog Collar Murders.

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Seattle printing collective owner Pam Nilsen is on the case when a member of the group turns up dead before a controversial merger

Pam Nilsen and her twin sister, Penny, inherited Best Printing four years ago when their parents died in a car crash. Unwilling to sell their family legacy, the sisters turned it into a collective run by a cadre of activists whose arguments over the business can be just as impassioned as their support for progressive causes. But internal divisions at the collective pale in comparison to those between Seattle typesetters B. Violet and Moby Dick—once a single company that has since broken apart into an all-female (and lesbian-run) company, and an all-male (and quickly bankrupt) operation.

Shortly after Best Printing and B. Violet begin discussing a merger, the offices of the typesetter are ransacked, one of their members nowhere to be found. Then an employee of Best Printing is found murdered. It appears as if someone will stop at nothing—not even murder—to prevent the merger. And it’s up to Pam to get to the bottom of this deadly turn of events before the killer strikes again.

*Murder in the Collective *is the first book in the Pam Nilsen Mystery trilogy, which continues with *Sisters of the Road *and The Dog Collar Murders.

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