Teaching Can Be Murder

Book 2 in the Diega DelValle Myster Series

Mystery & Suspense, Cozy Mysteries, Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay, Women Sleuths
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Author: Jane DiLucchio ISBN: 9781619292635
Publisher: Regal Crest Enterprises Publication: December 2, 2015
Imprint: Quest Books Language: English
Author: Jane DiLucchio
ISBN: 9781619292635
Publisher: Regal Crest Enterprises
Publication: December 2, 2015
Imprint: Quest Books
Language: English

Diega DelValle and her friends return in Teaching Can Be Murder!

Nothing says, "Good morning!" like finding a bloody corpse in the classroom next to yours. Assistant Superintendent Zeke Chambers had no business being in room seven of Vista Elementary, dead or alive, but dead he was and Diega DelValle, discoverer of his body, becomes a suspect.

Diega finds out she is not alone. Her principal, Sally, has been working with Zeke-possibly too closely-on a special, secret project. Sally's husband is none too pleased with that arrangement. Neither is their daughter who arrives on the scene suspiciously close to the time of Zeke's death.

Other Vista Elementary employees also have a vested interest in Zeke's unwell-being. The teacher who's a cast-off lover. The union rep who accuses Zeke of espionage. The probationary teacher who knows more than she's telling.

Then there are Zeke's gambling associates and his extracurricular girlfriends, none of which are to the liking of Zeke's wife. Nor do his business partners outside the district appreciate him using their money to develop a competing company.

All factors collide when another body is found and Diega, Tully, Jenny, and Felicia discover that teaching can, indeed, be murder.

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Diega DelValle and her friends return in Teaching Can Be Murder!

Nothing says, "Good morning!" like finding a bloody corpse in the classroom next to yours. Assistant Superintendent Zeke Chambers had no business being in room seven of Vista Elementary, dead or alive, but dead he was and Diega DelValle, discoverer of his body, becomes a suspect.

Diega finds out she is not alone. Her principal, Sally, has been working with Zeke-possibly too closely-on a special, secret project. Sally's husband is none too pleased with that arrangement. Neither is their daughter who arrives on the scene suspiciously close to the time of Zeke's death.

Other Vista Elementary employees also have a vested interest in Zeke's unwell-being. The teacher who's a cast-off lover. The union rep who accuses Zeke of espionage. The probationary teacher who knows more than she's telling.

Then there are Zeke's gambling associates and his extracurricular girlfriends, none of which are to the liking of Zeke's wife. Nor do his business partners outside the district appreciate him using their money to develop a competing company.

All factors collide when another body is found and Diega, Tully, Jenny, and Felicia discover that teaching can, indeed, be murder.

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