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School's Out for Murder
Tracy D. Comstock

Schooled in Murder #2
Gemma Halliday Publishing
July 2015
On Sale: July 10, 2015
Featuring: Emily Taylor; Tad; Amelia Franklin
186 pages
ISBN: 1514806657
EAN: 9781514806654
Kindle: B011A49LDG
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Mystery Cozy

School may be out for summer, but English teacher Emily Taylor's homework is just beginning.

Emily has been looking forward to attending Ellington High School's end-of-the-year carnival fundraiser with her new flame, Tad...that is until she finds the mayor's body behind the English department's Whack-a-Mole booth. Suddenly rumors are flying in their small Missouri town that the mayor's husband was having an affair with the town's newest dentist-and Emily's good friend-Amelia Franklin.

With her friend in the role of prime suspect, Emily begins her own investigation into the mayor's death. But with so many of the mayor's recent decisions being wildly unpopular-including one to end the school carnival tradition!-there is no shortage of suspects. Was it the vocal school superintendent, the secretive new junior high math teacher, or an old high school sweetheart of the mayor's husband? With her friend's reputation at stake and her own new relationship on the rocks Emily knows she needs to get off the crazy carnival ride her life has become and find the real killer before this summer vacation becomes her last!

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Tracy D. Comstock, author of SCHOOL'S OUT FOR MURDER, on High School, the Heartland, and Homework School's Out for Murder July 20, 2015


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Comments

23 comments posted.

Re: School's Out for Murder

I always turned homework in.
(Marissa Yip-Young 5:28am July 20, 2015)

I was sick, which really was a reason, not an excuse.
Otherwise, I always handed it in on time.
(
Deb Philippon 10:08am July 20, 2015)

My Parents were so strict, that if I didn't do my homework, I wouldn't be able to sit for a week!! I always had to make sure I did my homework every day as soon as I got home from school, before I could even go out and play. I'm looking forward to your latest book. Congratulations!!
(
Peggy Roberson 10:21am July 20, 2015)

I always did homework since there was no excuse and this was
many years ago when discipline and hard work was a virtue.
(
Sharon Berger 1:38pm July 20, 2015)

My mother did not allow me to not turn in homework---so I
never had to have an excuse,
(
Sue Farrell 3:19pm July 20, 2015)

I kid you not, my friends cat peed on my backpack and ruined everything! Other than that, I always did my homework.
(
Heather Hardy 4:46pm July 20, 2015)

I always did my homework. Sometimes even the extra credit.
(
Janice Santillo 4:48pm July 20, 2015)

I handed it in with my friend (friend backs me up)
(
Lexi Williams 6:06pm July 20, 2015)

I was always one of the ones that always turned in my homework.
Had a teacher call me up after class once to tell me someone was
looking over my shoulder to cheat.
(
Nancy Luebke 6:15pm July 20, 2015)

Though I turned in my homework, it wasn't always my best work. I did tell one teacher that my little brother while chasing our dog destroyed my homework. My teacher didn't believe as I didn't have a brother or a dog.
(
Joanne Hicks 9:31pm July 20, 2015)

Sounds soooo good. Can't wait to read.
(
Barbara Miller 10:14pm July 20, 2015)

I always turned in my homework but I would guess if I didn't , I would say the dog ate it . I hope to read this book soon .Thank you for this giveaway .
(
Joan Thrasher 10:54am July 21, 2015)

Since I lived in the country we never had a chance to go
anywhere unless you drove for miles, so no excuse not to do
homework
(
Jeri Dickinson 3:28pm July 21, 2015)

Never tried out any excuses for not doing my homework. I was a good student who faithfully completed assignments and was bummed out when others got by without the extra work.
(
Flora Presley 3:45pm July 21, 2015)

I was not always the best at turning in my homework. Wish now I had been better. This looks like a good new series.
(
Mary Songer 4:34pm July 21, 2015)

I always turned in my homework - too scared of my teachers to do otherwise but I suppose I would have said that I thought it was not due yet and then frantically got it done that night and turned it in the next day!
(
Lesley Walsh 5:41pm July 22, 2015)

Always did my homework so never had an excuse.
(
Jean Benedict 7:05pm July 22, 2015)

I always turned in my homework, usually well ahead of time!
(
Rachel Kerrinski 8:17pm July 22, 2015)

I am anxious to read your story a out school since I am a retired teacher.
(
Jackie Wisherd 11:02pm July 22, 2015)

Sounds like a great book. I can't believe how many "always turned in homework" answers you have. I, too, always turned it in - because I was a terrible story-teller and knew I'd get caught if I tried to NOT turn it in. That was my best motivator.
(
Nancy Reynolds 10:48am July 23, 2015)

I always turned in my homework. My parents expected me to do my best and that meant getting homework to the teacher on time.
(
Anna Speed 12:01pm July 23, 2015)

I was the always to busy to do homework.Not really but I could usually come with a pathetic excuse.
(
MaryEllen Hanneman 6:34pm July 23, 2015)

I always did my homework.
(
Bonnie H 11:20am July 29, 2015)

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