Cece Luca thought her biggest problem was dealing with the baby momma shade her son’s girlfriend gave her. A dead body in a truck of a car parked at her Brooklyn Auto Shop made her personal drama pale in comparison. As the mystery loving member of the Thursday Night Killers Book Club, Cece knew this dead body was one mystery she could do without. Once again, the women of the book club find themselves deep in a twenty-year-old mystery of robberies, murder and a ghost that walks the streets of New York City. Will a killer's three mistakes bring him to justice?
Jill Brock, a native New Yorker began writing poetry and short stories in high school. She has been an avid reader since childhood.
Majoring in Fine Arts and psychology, she turned toward the creative arts therapies for her career. Later, when she returned to her love of books and writing she decided she wanted to write a book. Several attempts and manuscripts later, she had written her first, Pennywise, loosely based on her experience of running a restaurant, being one of three sisters and growing up in Queens, New York.
She began the Maggie and Odessa Mystery series because she wanted to reflect the multicultural world that surrounded her, her sense of humor and her love of mysteries. Four books into the series, she is starting a new series, she starting a New series, The Thursday Night Killer's Book Club.
She is a member of Sisters In Crime/New York Chapter.