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Jennifer Greer presents her new mystery – A Twisted Place

Journalist Whit McKenna and M.E. detective Katie Riggs pair up once again when a long forgotten serial killer returns for the hunt. McKenna’s news articles bring the killer too close to home and Riggs finds forensic evidence leads to a dead end.

On a snowy Christmas Eve journalist Whit McKenna is called to cover a murder. Friend Katie Riggs, medical examiner detective, is already at the scene of an apparent vigilante killing. Next to the body is an old tree house with a haunting history that leads Whit down a long-forgotten trail to a newly awakened serial killer. Katie is following the recent murder of a teenage girl that inexplicably ties to the vigilante’s victim, but nothing is as it seems. Now another teen has been murdered, and the forensic clues lead to a dead man.

Jennifer Greer has a degree in English literature and journalism and worked as a crime reporter for the Fresno Bee. She lived in London studying art and literature, then traveled into the war regions of Croatia and wrote an award-winning article on the women and children refugees.

Her debut novel, A Desperate Place, sold over 10,000 copies the first year and received top reviews from Publishers Weekly, Mystery Scene Magazine, Seattle Book Review, Red Carpet Crash, Jeffery Deaver –bestselling author of the Bone Collector, Southern Oregon Magazine, 21st Century Reviews and more.

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November 17, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Bloomsbury Books

290 E. Main St.
Ashland,OR97520United States

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