After many weeks of sweat and anxiety and….late nights I can finally announce the release of Granny Pins A Pilferer. This is the fifth book in the Fuchsia, Minnesota Series. Over the next week or so I will introduce you to the characters in Granny Pins A Pilferer. But for now, here is the back cover description:
“Granny in the wrinkle farm? Unthinkable! Going undercover to catch a killer? Now, there’s the Granny we know and love. Hold onto your cane because this adventure is full of twists and turns before it rolls to a very satisfying conclusion. Can’t wait to see what Granny will do next!”
Linda Crowder
The Jake and Emma Mysteries
“A fun romp through the looking glass to fantastic Fuchsia, MN, where Granny proves, once again, there’s no rest for the wrinkled.”
J. B. Hawker
Award winning author of the Bunny Elder and First Ladies Club series–including the recently released A Corpse In The Chapel“
“A madcap roller coaster ride full of twists and turns and laugh-out-loud fun. All the characters you’ve come to love return plus a few new friends and critters. It’s the best Granny yet!”
Timya Owen
President, Twin Cities Sisters In Crime
This verbally witty comedic mystery is another hit for Julie Seedorf.
Diane Weiner, author of the Susan Wiles Schoolhouse Mysteries
This was a hard book for me to write. Granny has a reputation and I wanted to stay true to her character yet address a very serious subject also, the subject of Alzheimer’s. I dedicated this book to some of my family. There has been a little controversy involving Granny’s forgetfulness in my earlier books with the criticism that if I ever had anyone with Alzheimer’s then I would not make light of forgetfulness. But I do that because unless we can find the humor in small things we would cry with grief. So I dedicated this book to my mother-in-law, Dorothy Seedorf, sister-in-law Audrey Giese and brother-in-law Evan Seedorf. We loved them all very much. This book in a small way addresses the disease. And for those of you coping with a loved ones illness, it is not easy. Look for the small moments of joy.

Mymother-in-law, Dorothy and Sister-in-law, Audrey

My brother-in-law, Evan and our nephew Troy .
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Julie, as you know I am Herminony’s #1 fan. I don’t know how you authors do it…keep characters “straight” in your head. I’m 20% in….will finish soon as I find my hatpin 😉
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Did you find your hat pin?
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Below is the link to my amazon review! What a fantastic read! I laughed so hard throughout and every time I thought I had the answer to the mystery, I was wrong, Julie, you did it again with even more gusto! Merry
https://www.amazon.com/review/R12TQWZ1IWFBMH/ref=pe_1098610_137716200_cm_rv_eml_rv0_rv
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PS. I also posted my review link on your facebook page.
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Thank you.
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