Jessica Harper Uncanceled

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America’s most chaotic magazine editor is back and this time she’s got a stalker

Jessica Harper and the Culture War Murders

The Culture Wars used to just be stressful and exhausting… but now they could cost Jess her life…

After the events of Jessica Harper Is Not Woke, Jess was hoping for a quiet life but a mysterious antagonist is scaring the life out of her and the useless cops won’t help. Now she and the old gang – hubbie Brandon, son Jackson, best pal April and eccentric mentor Porter Montrose – are going to catch the perp themselves.

Well, that’s the plan anyway.

At least they’re not short of suspects. Is it someone from the open mic comedy scene: charming Miles Overstreet, angry Jonathan Griffin, sassy Lavette Walters or the overly hands-on MC, Max Becker?

Or is it someone from work: social justice warrior Stephanie Briggs, angry old white guy Kemper Curtis or perhaps one of Jess’s bosses, “Bloody” Mary West or sinister head of security Tom Christie?

In Jessica Harper and the Culture War Murders, everyone’s a suspect… until they’re dead.

Expect head injuries (three of them, all Jess’s), alcohol abuse (also Jess), illegal poker games, family conflicts, home invasions, incompetent detectives, red herrings, bad stand-up, meth cocktails, a bunch of dead bodies and a nailbiting finale at Truvy City’s Fourth of July celebrations. Oh, and a scarf that everyone hates (also Jess’s).

Jessica Harper and the Culture War Murders will be on sale in March 2024 in paperback and on Kindle.

Review copies available in paperback or electronic format. Just ask yours truly in the comments below.

J x

10 responses to “America’s most chaotic magazine editor is back and this time she’s got a stalker”

  1. Congrats, Jess! SO looking forward to reading it!

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    1. Thanks, Rob. I might still hold you to picking holes in the plot pre-publication.

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      1. You know I’m still swooning at the prospect of reviewing an early copy. Electronic format is fine. Whenever you’re ready!

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      2. Stop swooning, you’re making the place look untidy. Sanity checking a mystery novel might be a poisoned chalice, no pun intended.

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  2. Hi Jessica. Could you please get in touch with GWU! to arrange a review copy and further discussion Thanks

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    1. Thanks, Rafe, your website’s really fun. Just what is needed. Hope you give it the long haul. Thanks for the interest and I’ll add you to the list. You could have a digital or paperback. Probably ready to send out late January. Will be in touch. J

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      1. The first book is even more on the nose than the new one:

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  3. How’s the book going, Jess? I’m going to need more “adventures of Jessica Harper” soon.

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    1. Hi Rob. It’s going well, thanks. Closing in on target. Mysteries are a bitch though, talk about detail… Are you still on to read a digital copy in about two weeks…?

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  4. Do snowflakes love to melt? Of course! LOL

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