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The Case of World's First Simultaneous Google+/Facebook A KILLER NECKLACE Launch Party!

This Saturday, Oct 17, 2015, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. EST

On a computer or mobile device near you!
 
You—plus as many guests as you want to invite—are invited to chat with authors and win e-books at the Google+ (http://ow.ly/T8ldP) side of the launch of Melodie Campbell & Cynthia St-Pierre's A KILLER NECKLACE: Fashionation with Mystery Book 2.

Doesn't matter if you have or haven't read A PURSE TO DIE FOR: Fashionation with Mystery Book 1. In fact, that first mystery in the series will certainly be one of the prizes.

At this party, chat with Cynthia but also chat with and ask questions of special guest mystery/suspense authors 'appearing' from around the world:
1:30 p.m. Lorna Gray (Italy)—author of FINDING DAYLIGHT
2:00 p.m. Patti Phillips (U.S.A.)—author of KERRIAN'S NOTEBOOK
2:30 p.m. Nanci Pattenden (Canada)—author of DEATH ON DUCHESS STREET

Sara Onnebo (Sweden)—author of VARGEN I TULISAARI will drop in if/when she can.

Cheryl Kaye Tardif (Canada)—author of DIVINE INTERVENTION will also drop in if/when she can. Cheryl is definitely offering her international best-selling e-book as a prize!

Now for the 'simultaneous' part. Meet Cynthia's friend and co-author Melodie Campbell at the Facebook side of the launch party here:
http://ow.ly/TpTG7. More authors, more books, more giveaways!
 
Becki
 
PS Cynthia says, "If on-line Google+ event technology is new to you, don't worry, it's new to me too. We'll slay it!"
 
PPS Yes, A KILLER NECKLACE is available now from Amazon, Google Play, Kobo and Smashwords. See the sidebar for all the links!      

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