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Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Spotlight of The Wrong Good Deed by Caroline B. Cooney


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THE WRONG GOOD DEED
CAROLINE B. COONEY
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF MANDY CHAHAL | MARKETING MANAGER - POISONED PEN PRESS | SOURCEBOOKS
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Caroline B. Cooney beautifully captures the technicolor-complicated human heart in this literary Southern mystery about one secret afternoon in 1964 in which a young wife barreling down a dirt road in her station wagon chooses not to be a bystander. 

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 May 2
Poisoned Pen Press

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PRAISE FOR THE WRONG GOOD DEED:


“Caroline B. Cooney has a genius for skewering culture, crime, and society.” (Jenny Milchman) Her 100 mile stretch of South Carolina is filled with people whose reflections are raw and unfiltered, hilarious, tender, and sly.

 

"Grit and courage wrapped in charm." Sulari Gentill, USA Today bestselling author of The Woman in the Library
 
**PRAISE TAKEN FROM BOOK'S AMAZON PAGE** 

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ABOUT THE WRONG GOOD DEED:

Until this Sunday, Muffin never looked back. 

 

In 1964: Christaphine Angelique Revere is twenty years old, newly married, and determined to make a home and a life for her and her husband, Tommy. 

 

But when Christaphine discovers Tommy and his friends on the verge of committing a horrible crime, she does what she has to do to stop them. 

 

Afterwards, she knows she can’t ever go home again—so she disappears…until this Sunday. ​ 

 

Told in dual timeline,The Wrong Good Deed slides between caper and sinister suspense as two seventy-something Sun City Village retirees and sort-of friends Clemmie and Muffin run from a Sunday morning church service after Muffin spies a ghost from that long ago afternoon.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Caroline B. Cooney is the bestselling author of teen suspense, mystery, and romance novels that have sold over 15,000,000 copies and are published in several languages. 

Of all her books, she is best known for the young adult novel The Face on the Milk Carton that has sold over 3,000,000 copies and was made into a television movie.

Caroline grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, and spent most of her life on the shoreline of that state. 

She currently resides in South Carolina. She enjoys spending time with her grandchildren, playing piano, walking near her home, pottery, jewelry-making, and, of course, reading.

**AUTHOR PHOTO AND INFORMATION TAKEN FROM THE BOOK'S AMAZON PAGE**

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