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Death Frames the Editor

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Someone is trying to make sure Lizzie leaves Brookdale...permanently!

Someone from Lizzie's past returns to town to pick up where they left off. Before she can deal with that situation, a devastating tornado hits Brookdale, claiming the lives of two beloved townspeople. As the cleanup begins, a body of a woman who looks exactly like Lizzie is pulled out of the lake. But when a second body is found in Lizzie's office, all the evidence points at her. Lizzie needs to find out who is framing her before she ends up behind bars...forever!

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Books by Teresa Watson

The Lizzie Crenshaw Mysteries
Death of a Cantankerous Old Coot
Death Makes the Front Page
Death Stalks the Law
Death Goes to the Dogs
Death Catches a Killer
Death Takes the Blue Ribbon
Death Vetoes the Chairman
Death Wishes Upon a Star
Death Yells CUT!
Death Frames the Editor

The Ghostwriter Series
Who Killed the Ghost in the Library?
Who Invited the Ghost to Dinner?

Good Night, Sleep Tight, Don't let the Stalkers Bite

187 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 30, 2019

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Teresa Watson

20 books87 followers
I’m the daughter of a semi-retired Methodist minister, and have spent most of my life living in Texas and New Mexico (no, I am not a native Texan; I was born in the state of Washington). I graduated from West Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in 2000. I taught school for a couple of years before realizing that I really wanted to spend my time writing.

I’m a daughter, mother, wife, sister, granddaughter. Currently, I live in North Texas with my husband, and my son has gone off to college. I have a wicked sense of humor and find almost anything funny.

That’s about it. If there is something else you want to know, ask me!

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February 7, 2019
What a ride, Teresa Watson is Brilliant.

An old enemy of Lizzie’s show up in town, he is obviously still intent on causing as much pain as possible to her.

Another person in town has a connection to Lizzie’s Aunt Deborah.

Between a tornado tearing up half the town, and fresh attempts on her life. Lizzie is in a predicament that she just may not make it out alive from.

This was a great story that captures your attention from the start and doesn’t stop until the end. Well-developed characters, and multiple twist have you second guess who the culprit is, and a surprise ending that satisfyingly closes one chapter in Lizzies life.
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February 2, 2019
Just like her others, Teresa wrote another great book. She brought back the one character I hated the most and made me hate him even more. Good job!
2,418 reviews42 followers
August 21, 2019
First, I have to just react. Oh, My, Word. I was so caught up in the first two chapters of Death Frames the Editor that I didn't even realize that I had turned pages and the book drew me in more with every page all the way to the end. As much as I enjoyed the early books of the Lizzie Crenshaw Mysteries, the later books have all grabbed me by the heart and pulled me into the story and into Lizzie's life. I started the novel late at night and couldn't stop until the last page even though my eyes kept trying to closes.

When an old enemy returns to town, the whole community is up in arms but as much as everyone wants to protect Lizzie, there is nothing anyone can do until he does more than employ emotional warfare. Before they have time to do more than take a solid stand against him, Lizzie and her friends have more danger to face than the threat that he offers

This book is probably not a great point at which to enter the series but Ms. Watson provides enough background that a new reader could enjoy the story and quickly develop an emotional buy-in. Starting here is sure to lead new readers to want to go back and read the series.
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