"The funniest deputy coroner to cut up a corpse since, well, ever." —Laura Levine
Sorenson, Wisconsin's deputy coroner Mattie Winston is back on the job. . .in a nursing home examining the body of Bernie Chase—the now former president of the Twilight Home's board of directors—who is covered in a powder used to turn liquids to solids. The home's residents are certain Bernie was offing the patients who cost him too much. . .and the patient that found him can't remember a thing.
Between her ongoing tug of war with Detective Hurley, fulfilling her new job requirement of seeing a shrink, and wrangling with the Twilight Home's board of directors, Mattie's got her scrubbed hands full. She'll need all of her outside-the-box forensic skills to crack a case that's turning out to be stranger—and more dangerous—than anything she's seen before!
Praise for Annelise Ryan and her Mattie Winston series
"A puzzler of a mystery. What a thrill ride!" —Jenn McKinlay
"Has it all: suspense, laughter, a spicy dash of romance. . ." —Tess Gerritsen