The Remo and her once-glamorous residents are no stranger to hard times. When Rex “Suicide” King rolls out of an elevator with his throat cut, the hardened residents barely flinch. In fact, only two people even seem to realize the situation. The house detective Joe Hall, retired NYPD, and the desk clerk, Roby, have to put the pieces together that spell murder. It’s an impossible crime in an impossible location.
Welcome to season 6 of Mysteries to Die For: Things that Go Jack in the Night. Our first “jack” of the season is Pepper Jack Cheese! Yum.
When love-struck Logan Wesley and his Jack Russell Terrier Jack take their daily walk past the home of his dream girl, Logan gets more than he bargains for. Elizabeth’s father is laying on the walkway, dead. The suspects include:
Kristine Wellingham, the trophy wife;
Roger Wellingam, the older son who is kinda weird;
Elizabeth, Logan’s crush who is reported being sexually abused by her father;
Cyndra Heston, the delivery woman who discovered the body; and
Logan’s own dead beat father (what was he even doing there?)
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ABOUT Pepper Jack Cheese
From the website for Shisler’s Cheese House in Orrville, Ohio – 24/7 hotline https://cheesehouse.com/
Pepper Jack Cheese is a cow’s milk cheese that blends the creamy, buttery flavor of Monterey Jack cheese with the intensity of spicy peppers. Jalapeños, serrano peppers, and habañero peppers are all used to create heat. As the cheese ages, the peppery flavor intensifies. Some older pepper jacks can taste quite zesty, but generally, the cheese is only aged for a few months. It will take on a creamy color and semi-firm textures.
Monterey Jack Cheese was made by the Mexican Franciscan friars of Monterey, California, in the 19th century. Then David Jack, a California businessman, decided that the market for the cheese could be developed. He produced the mild, white cheese that we now call Monterey Jack. Later, producers began to add small pieces of spicy peppers to the curds of their Jack cheese, creating Pepper Jack Cheese.
KM Rockwood draws on a varied background for stories, among them working as a laborer in a steel fabrication plant, operating glass melters and related equipment in a fiberglass manufacturing facility, and supervising an inmate work crew in a large medium security state prison. These jobs, as well as work as a special education teacher in an alternative high school and a GED teacher in county detention facilities, provide most of the background for novels and short stories.
A day off at a waterpark turns into working day for Detective Connelly when a Kiddie Train ride is derailed, taking out the beloved mascot. With Crocs in sport mode, Detective Connelly goes…where no man should go.
Fans of Inspector Clouseau and Inspector Gadget will love Detective Connelly, a man for whom brilliance and insanity is a razor thin line.
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Detective Connolly closes out Season 5. Check out the anthology, available in print and e-book. Join use July 14 for the start of Season 6: Things That Go Jack in the Night.
It’s 1960 and Slate wakes up in a East German hospital with no wallet, no papers, and no memory. That’s what a bullet to the head can do to you. Now can he figure out who tried to murder him before the killer gets a second chance?
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