When  a  television  celebrity  becomes  suspect  in  the  murder of her ex-fiancé, sister sleuths Kathy and Tina rally to support their family  friend.  Soon  they  end  up  in  trouble.  Will  family ties  be strong enough to protect a suspected murderer?
Critical Acclaim for the Sister Nun series:
Midwest Book Review says, “‘They Still Call Me Sister’ is a strongly recommended pick for mystery fans looking for something that should prove hard to put down.”
Cozy Mystery Book Reviews raves, “The mystery completely won me over as soon as I started reading it. DeborahPlummer Bussey has written a great character-driven whodunit. Between Kathy and her outrageous sister, Tina, I was hooked, and I couldn’t put this down as I waited to see if they would solve this mystery.”
Kirkus Reviews believes Deborah Plummer Bussey “may even break open a new genre of a mystery with psycho- social themes. "
About the Author:  Deborah Plummer Bussey
One   of Deborah   Plummer   Bussey’s favorite childhood memories   is   visiting the local library where   she first immersed herself  into  the  world  of  books,  but  she  never thought that one day she would become a writer.  She is now releasing her third book in summer 2013.
Bussey  lived  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  until she was recruited  to the  University  of  Massachusetts  Medical  School  in  New England.   She   holds   a   Master   of   Education   degree   in community  consultation and  a doctorate  in  psychology.  She is a  psychologist and human  resources 
professional with expertise in diversity    management and    organizational development.
After  a lengthy career as  an  academic,  she discovered a passion   for   writing. Bussey’s nonfiction self-help book, “Racing  Across  the  Lines:  Changing  Race  Relationships Through Friendships,” released by Pilgrim Press received the publishing     company’s     Mayflower     Award     for     Best Publication  in  the  church  and  state  category. She  is  also  the editor  of  the  “Handbook  of  Diversity  Management:  Beyond Awareness to Competency Based Learning” from University Press of America.
Having  spent  more  than  a  dozen  years  of  her  life  as  a  nun, Bussey  is  the  creator  of  the  Sister  Nun mystery  series.  Half  Dozen  Publications  released  her  debut  novel, “They  Still  Call  Me  Sister,” in December 2011.  Her newest book, “The Family That Stays Together,” is due out in June 2013.  Bussey lives in Westborough, Mass., where she is a regular blogger for The Huffington Post.
     When  a  television  celebrity  becomes  suspect  in  the  murder of her ex-fiancé, sister sleuths Kathy and Tina rally to support their family  friend.  Soon  they  end  up  in  trouble.  Will  family ties  be strong enough to protect a suspected murderer?
Critical Acclaim for the Sister Nun series:
Midwest Book Review says, “‘They Still Call Me Sister’ is a strongly recommended pick for mystery fans looking for something that should prove hard to put down.”
Cozy Mystery Book Reviews raves, “The mystery completely won me over as soon as I started reading it. DeborahPlummer Bussey has written a great character-driven whodunit. Between Kathy and her outrageous sister, Tina, I was hooked, and I couldn’t put this down as I waited to see if they would solve this mystery.”
Kirkus Reviews believes Deborah Plummer Bussey “may even break open a new genre of a mystery with psycho- social themes. "
About the Author:  Deborah Plummer Bussey
One   of Deborah   Plummer   Bussey’s favorite childhood memories   is   visiting the local library where   she first immersed herself  into  the  world  of  books,  but  she  never thought that one day she would become a writer.  She is now releasing her third book in summer 2013.
Bussey  lived  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  until she was recruited  to the  University  of  Massachusetts  Medical  School  in  New England.   She   holds   a   Master   of   Education   degree   in community  consultation and  a doctorate  in  psychology.  She is a  psychologist and human  resources 
professional with expertise in diversity    management and    organizational development.
After  a lengthy career as  an  academic,  she discovered a passion   for   writing. Bussey’s nonfiction self-help book, “Racing  Across  the  Lines:  Changing  Race  Relationships Through Friendships,” released by Pilgrim Press received the publishing     company’s     Mayflower     Award     for     Best Publication  in  the  church  and  state  category. She  is  also  the editor  of  the  “Handbook  of  Diversity  Management:  Beyond Awareness to Competency Based Learning” from University Press of America.
Having  spent  more  than  a  dozen  years  of  her  life  as  a  nun, Bussey  is  the  creator  of  the  Sister  Nun mystery  series.  Half  Dozen  Publications  released  her  debut  novel, “They  Still  Call  Me  Sister,” in December 2011.  Her newest book, “The Family That Stays Together,” is due out in June 2013.  Bussey lives in Westborough, Mass., where she is a regular blogger for The Huffington Post.


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