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Pamela Dehnke talks about her new mystery The Court Reporter Always Gets The Last Word

Pamela Dehnke will be speaking about her latest cozy mystery, The Court Reporter Always Gets the Last Word.

“Court reporting is like playing a word game all day,” she says. “You get paid lots of money for having a great time; and you never know what adventure awaits you on the next case.”

It’s these escapades that she writes about in her mysteries. What is this fascinating career all about? Pam will keep us laughing with amusing anecdotes. Did the opening scene in Book One really happen? Join us on October 14th to find out.

About the book:

Meet Addie Henkey, court reporter, and a zany cast of characters in this first book in the Court Reporter mystery series. It’s Halloween in Santa Monica, California, in 1996. Attorney Larceny is scamming Medi-Cal and getting away with it­—until Addie starts reporting his depositions. Follow her as she discovers hidden clues, escapes a fiery car crash, unmasks the Lone Ranger, faces down a pair of alligators, and more.

The Court Reporter Always Gets The Last Word is the first book in the Court Reporter Mystery Series. Look for Book 2 in October 2024.

October 14th 7:00 to 8:00 pm

Date & Time:

October 14, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Bloomsbury Books

290 E. Main St.
Ashland,OR97520United States

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