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A Cry for Self-Help (Kate Jasper Mysteries (Paperback)) |  
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Rating:   Summary: a delicious mystery cozy that will add to the author's fame Review: In Marin County, California Kate Jasper was attending a scuba diver wedding when human potential guru Sam Skyler, takes an unwanted, but clearly assisted dive off the edge of a cliff. Kate decides to  investigate the murder of the rich head of the Skyler Institute for  Essential Manifestation. Wayne Caruso, who wants to marry Kate,  reluctantly helps his beloved because he wants to protect her from a  killer and even more so, from herself. ..... As the couple digs into Sam's past, they run the gauntlet of New Age  personas. They also learn that the victim has a problem filled  history. However, the worst problem comes from Sam's fanatic followers  who want Kate and Wayne to drop the case. The threat do not stop  fearless Kate from continuing to investigate. The number of suspects  with motives seems overwhelming, but that does not stop Kate from  investigating. Wayne's incessant pleading for her to quit fails to  stop Kate doing what she believes is her job. Only one thing could  ever stop Kate from completing her investigation: a final solution that  could only lead either to her death (not a remote possibility when kate  is on the job), or identifying and apprehending the killer. ...... The eighth entry in the Kate Jasper series is humorous and charming  as it highlights various eccentric characters living in Northern  California. Kate is an interesting amateur sleuth and the story line is  fun to read. However, fans of the dead-serious who-done-it sub-genre  will not enjoy this novel. This book is intended for those readers who  enjoy a quirky assortment of secondary characters tied together through  a who-done-it that emphasizes the New Age renaissance. Harriet Klausner
 
 
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