What the Monkey Saw: A Death Doula Novel

Lynn Chandler Willis
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What the Monkey Saw: A Death Doula Novel

Lynn Chandler Willis
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218 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jan 24, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 218
  • Publisher: Level Best Books
  • ISBN: 9781685122195
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.5" L x 9.0" H

"A stunning portrait of small-town crime, reminiscent of S.A. Cosby where the moral lines aren't so straight, and there's always one more score. With memorable characters, crisp pacing, and a twisty plot, you'll want to know What the Monkey Saw. Highly recommended series debut for fans of S.A. Cosby, Joe Landsdale, and James Lee Burke." -James L'Etoile, Award winning author of Black Label, Dead Drop, and the Detective Penley series


"This tale, ripe and deep with the Appalachian experience, makes us feel sorry for the bad guys and better understand how some people make ends meet to get by. The struggle of living is real. The crime is ugly in some ways and needed in others. Combine all this with Emily Gayle's deep-seated struggle to overcome her trauma and reluctance to use her investigative prowess, and you have a solid, multi-layered, intriguing mystery that still warms your heart, even amidst the hardness of Appalachian living." - C. Hope Clark, award-winning author of The Edisto Island Mysteries, The Carolina Slade Mysteries, and The Craven County Mysteries

"What the Monkey Saw stands out as an exploration of death and dying and how we react to both: the avoidance, the denial of loss, and the acceptance and grief that wash over us like mountain rain, either drowning us or bringing the promise of brighter days just over the next ridge." -- Christopher Swann, 2022 Georgia Author of the Year (Detective/Mystery), Author of Never Go Home,  A Fire in the Night, and Never Turn Back

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