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“Claire Reynolds hadn’t planned to kill a man that day, but stuff happens.”Visit Laura Jensen Walker's website.
In the opening of my mystery featuring four women of a certain age, you meet main character Claire, the C-member of the self-proclaimed Alphabet Girls: Atsuko, Barbara, Claire, and Daphne. When Claire accidentally kills a man who was strangling retired cop Daphne, the gal pals must get rid of the body—a member of the local crime family—without anyone knowing. Especially the police. After Claire discovers another dead body in their California retirement community, the Alphabet Girls become the Alphabet Sleuths to track down the killer.
While writing this story about four women in a retirement community, naturally, TV’s The Golden Girls came to mind. Widowed Claire in her innocence and naïveté, reminded me of Rose, played so wonderfully by Betty White. Except Claire has a silver pixie cut ala Jamie Lee Curtis.
But Jamie Lee is such a badass I’d cast her in the role of retired cop Daphne.
Claire, I see more as a cross between Annie Potts and Mary Steenburgen.
Barbara, the tucked and plucked beautiful blonde beauty queen and retired actress (and the oldest member of the Alphabet Girls) is...[read on]
My Book, The Movie: The Alphabet Sleuths.
--Marshal Zeringue




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