Jeri
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Mark Reutlinger:
Hi Mark, Is your book, Mrs. Kaplan and the Matzoh Ball of Death available anywhere? We want to read it for our book club but can't find it. Thank you, Jeri Jump 801-787-7413
Mark Reutlinger
Hi Jeri:
You asked me a question 3 years ago and I'm not sure I ever answered! If that's so, I know it's much too late, but I thought I'd answer anyway, with sincere apologies.
"Mrs. Kaplan and the Matzoh Ball of Death," originally published as an ebook by Random House and then out of print for awhile, was reissued in 2020 in both ebook and print by Black Opal Books and is currently available on Amazon. The second book in the series, "A Pain in the Tuchis," also originally published by RH, will be reissued on January 12, 2022. And I'm happy to say the third and latest book, "OY Vey, Maria!," which has not been published before, will come out October 27, 2021.
I hope you would still like to read about Mrs. K. And again, I apologize for not responding sooner.
Mark
You asked me a question 3 years ago and I'm not sure I ever answered! If that's so, I know it's much too late, but I thought I'd answer anyway, with sincere apologies.
"Mrs. Kaplan and the Matzoh Ball of Death," originally published as an ebook by Random House and then out of print for awhile, was reissued in 2020 in both ebook and print by Black Opal Books and is currently available on Amazon. The second book in the series, "A Pain in the Tuchis," also originally published by RH, will be reissued on January 12, 2022. And I'm happy to say the third and latest book, "OY Vey, Maria!," which has not been published before, will come out October 27, 2021.
I hope you would still like to read about Mrs. K. And again, I apologize for not responding sooner.
Mark
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Judy Alter
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I don't think Lone Star Literary Life will let me willy-nilly set them here, and yes, I thought Florida. Somewhere recently someone was asking about mysteries with a Jewish flavor, and I suggested yours. Here's the obligatory question mark without which they won't post this?
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Mark Reutlinger:
No question, just praise. I'm reading A Pain in the Tuchis and thoroughly enjoying it. A shiksa, I was married and/or with a Jewish man for 20 years. I always say he gave me four beautiful children and a love for kosher food. But he also gave me an affection for Jewish culture, and so many of the phrases and mannerisms and characteristics in your book strike a chord?
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