P. J. Peterson
P. J. Peterson began writing mysteries once she retired from her career as a board-certified internist. It was a natural choice considering that she read all the Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden books when she was younger, graduating to Agatha Christie and the other major mystery authors. Her novels include a touch of humor with her sidekick sister Carly providing most of that. And with her medical background, she sprinkles in something related to health or disease whenever it fits the story. After all, a doctor is just a detective wearing a white coat.
The Julia Fairchild Mysteries
Dr. Julia Fairchild embarks on a seemingly idyllic vacation, planning to sail, scuba dive, and bask in the sun with her quasi-boyfriend. When he is unable to join her immediately, Julia agrees to deliver a mysterious package to a friend on the island.
The Christie’s Flower Shoppe Mysteries
Christie O’Mara is thrilled to finally be living her dream of running her own flower shop. With her grandmother’s legacy guiding her, she sets out to create beautiful floral arrangements and unique gifts for the small town she calls home.