Death of an Idiot Boss

Death of an Idiot Boss
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 1511866926
ISBN-13 : 9781511866927
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Book Synopsis Death of an Idiot Boss by : Janice Croom

Download or read book Death of an Idiot Boss written by Janice Croom and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-08-28 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Have a boss you'd happily kill? Somebody beat her to it. Corporate climber Kadence MacBride is smashing the glass ceiling with her size ten pumps, or so she thinks. Not only does she get passed over, her promotion goes to her idiot employee and he becomes her new boss. Worst day ever, or so she thinks. Worst doesn't have a floor, and idiots tend to get themselves killed. Losing a promotion-Bad Becoming a prime murder suspect-Catastrophic Police Captain Cooper has hit his own glass ceiling. Solving this case quickly will break him through it, so Cooper doesn't care what's true. Since Kadence makes the easiest target, he's gunning for her. Long buried secrets from the Civil Rights era seek vengeance from the grave. Kadence has her own secrets to keep. There are some things you don't delegate. Adding amateur sleuth to her resume, Kadence sets out to find the real killer. Failing that, she'll trade her red power suit for an orange jumpsuit. If you like a sleuth with attitude, you'll love Kadence MacBride. Praise for Kadence MacBride Kadence MacBride is quite the memorable character. An original and engaging protagonist. Kadence is a definite keeper.


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