

“Double Whammy” is the first novel in the “Davis Way Crime Caper” series and was released in the year 2013. Her work is from the cozy mystery genre, and is published by Henery Press. Gretchen’s debut novel, called “Double Whammy”, was released in the year 2013, which is the first book in her “Davis Way” series of novels that she is best known for writing. She is a mother of three, a grocery-list and mystery writer.īefore she began writing the “Davis Way” books, she wrote four manuscripts in four years, which never got published due to all the rejections she wracked up on them.Įventually, she realized that crime fiction is what she wanted to do, so she began reading crime fiction for a year until the genre got good and drilled into her brain. Pickard: A Review of the Television Series by Warr.Gretchen Archer is a Tennessee housewife who started writing once her daughters, who sought higher educations, left her.Surrounding Yourself with Smart People by Mary Kel.Heartbreaks and Half-truths-an Anthology.Convincing Readers to Forgive a Character Who Did.Serial Killers in NC’s Outer Banks? By E.An Interview with Annette Dashofy by E.A Lesson in Top Down Economics by Warren Bull.Who Says the Author is in Charge? by Liz Milliron.Homesick For A Village That Doesn't Exist by Conni.Light it Up by Nick Petrie: A Review by Warren Bu. These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things by Kait Carson.Learning by Teaching by Annette Dashofy.A little less conversation and a lot more action are called for if Davis has any chance of saving herself, her family, her marriage, her job, and the heartbreak hotel she calls home. What she gets is her home invaded by hard-headed women, a soft-hearted little man, and major carpet troubles, the combination of which sends Davis’s already suspicious mind into overdrive, landing her between a jailhouse rock and a very hard place. If Davis doesn’t find the little old lady and the money fast, she’ll lose what’s left of her job, at which point, there goes her Bellissimo everything. What she needs is a good luck charm.

With five million dollars. Davis just can’t help believing Birdy didn’t do it, if for no other reason, she’s too old to spend it. The quarter-time job she’s left with is lulling her to sleep, exactly what she’s doing when Birdy James, centenarian director of the casino’s Lost and Found department, disappears. Davis Way Cole smells T-R-O-U-B-L-E when she’s fired from half of her part-time job at the Bellissimo Resort and Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi.
