HARMONY
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Evil Intentions - trade paper 
 
  by Denise Osborne 
  When arsonists target Salome 
  Waterhouse’s Georgetown home, It’s 
  bad Feng Shui, to say the Least, for the 
  Japanese-American practitioner. Then 
  her ex-husband, a mystery writer, 
  discovers the body of an Organizer, a 
  questionable suicide. Their friend, an 
  African-American private investigator, 
  sees that the cases are intertwined and 
  that the time has come for the three to 
  combine their skills in combating crime. 
  This eclectic trio of Baby Boomers must 
  bring down an underworld figure whose 
  evil intentions have destroyed countless 
  lives--and threaten their own. 
   
  Designed To Kill - paperback 
  by Denise Osborne 
  Salome is off to Northern California to 
  lead a feng shui seminar at the 
  prestigious Star Institute. A New Agey 
  atmosphere filled with yoga instructors 
  and vegan chefs is just what her ch’i 
  needs. But it’s not long before Salome 
  gets her feng shui feet wet once again in 
  a murder investigation. The victim: Toby 
  Ashcroft, Institute owner and former dot. 
  com tycoon. The suspects: bitter ex-
  business partners, jilted ex-lovers, and 
  greedy relatives. But Salome has her 
  third eye on something else, something 
  out of place that defies feng shui--and 
  criminal law... 
   
  POSITIONED TO DIE - paperback 
  by Denise Osborne 
  Salome Waterhouse has a new next-
  door neighbor at her second home in the 
  Georgetown section of Washington, D.C. 
  But he’s hardly neighborly. In fact, 
  Duncan Mah killed his chances at 
  friendship when he gutted the gorgeous 
  rose garden that adorned his front yard. 
  Fortunately for them both, Salome is 
  busy with other things. A decorator to 
  Washington’s political players is found 
  murdered in his home and Salome 
  teams up with Judah Freeman, an old 
  friend and private eye, to uncover 
  negative energy and the truth. Salome 
  has her suspicions, and Duncan Mah is 
  one of them. But so far, the only thing 
  she can pin on him is bad taste and bad 
  feng shui. And neither is a crime--yet. 
  A Deadly Arrangement 
  by Denise Osborne 
  There’s good feng shui...and then there’s 
  bad. Feng shui practitioner Salome 
  Waterhouse knows the difference. She 
  can spot a bad vibe from a mile away. 
  Usually a simple rearranging of a room 
  can patch things up. But occasionally, 
  she has to delve a little deeper... 
   
  Cut To: Murder - hardback 
  by Denise Osborne 
  In this second mystery of the series, the 
  intrepid Queenie lands an unbelievably 
  plum assignment for a beginning 
  screenwriter: to doctor a script by one of 
  the masters of the business, Digs 
  Patterson. The upside is that the movie- 
  -is being shot on location in Barcelona 
  and in the breathtakingly beautiful 
  mountains of Catalonia. The downside is 
  that the production has been plagued by 
  a series of costly and frightening 
  mishaps, including the sudden and 
  mysterious disappearance of the brilliant 
  but alcoholic Digs. 
   
  Murder Offscreen 
 
  by Denise Osborne 
  Meet spirited Queenie Davilov in her first 
  appearance on the mystery scene. A 
  struggling screenwriter who moonlights 
  doing security checks on the Hollywood 
  film community, she’s clever and wry, 
  with an indefatigable sense of curiosity. 
  She’s a woman with a taste for Jack 
  Daniels and her own hand-rolled 
  cigarettes, who isn’t superstitious but 
  keeps a Goddess icon or two around the 
  house, “just in case.” 
  
 
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  I Am A Dolphin
  by Denise Osborne 
  Strong family ties, diversity, caring for each 
  other, and the need to live free--these are 
  some of the characteristics we share with 
  dolphins that young readers will learn about 
  in I Am A Dolphin And I’m A Lot Like You 
  Though presented by a dolphin, this 
  nonfiction picture book does not 
  anthropomorphize dolphins. Using simple 
  text and artwork that is fun and realistic, the 
  young reader can begin to make 
  connections between dolphins and humans 
  that may result in an interest in dolphin 
  conservation. A portion of sales will be 
  donated to dolphin and marine mammal 
  conservation organizations.donated to 
  dolphin and marine mammal conservation 
  organizations.