Behind the Walls 6x9, 12 point type It’s fun to buy a house. Unless there is something hidden behind the walls and someone wants it. Someone who is willing to kill for it. Jolie is pursued by a purse thief and a burglar, but the guy she’s most worried about is the one who left an elderly auctioneer dead on her porch swing. In between appraising houses and planning a fundraiser for the food pantry (can you say liquid string contest?), Jolie, Scoobie and friends need to figure who left a cache of jewelry behind the walls in her house. And who is going to help her cat Jazz feel at home in the new house? Maybe a different kind of pet… This cozy series has such fun characters..."Behind the Walls" has agreat plot and several interesting subplots. I highly recommend this. Prairie House, on Amazon BEHIND the WALLS by Elaine L. Orr is a great way to spend any season.Curl up indoors or outside with this book and be grateful you are notremodeling your home. Pamela James, for Yahoo's Cozy Armchair Group. Elaine Orr's books always leave me wanting more..I don't want them toend. They are funny, clean plus always leaves you guessing til the end. Wilma Wheeler, on Amazon Elaine L. Orr writes three mystery series. Theeleven-book Jolie Gentil cozy mystery series is set at the Jersey shore, and Behind the Walls was a finalist for the 2014 Chanticleer Mystery and MayhemAwards. The three-book River's Edge series takes place along the meandering DesMoines River, and Demise of a Devious Neighbor was a Chanticleerfinalist in 2017. The Logland series, set in small-town Illinois, has one bookwith another underway. Elaine also writes plays andnovellas, including the one-act play, Common Ground published in 2015.Her novella, Biding Time , was one of five finalists in the NationalPress Club's first fiction contest, in 1993. Recent reflective fiction includes Falling Into Place and In the Shadow of Light. Elaine conducts presentations on electronicpublishing and other writing-related topics and has online classes on theTeachable Platform, as Lifelong Dreams. Nonfiction includes Writing inRetirement: Putting New Year's Resolutions to Work , and Words to WriteBy: Getting Your Thoughts on Paper . A member of Sisters in Crime, Elainegrew up in Maryland and moved to the Midwest in 1994. Elaine graduated from the University of Dayton and the American University. Shedid some journalism course work at the University of Maryland and has taken fictioncourses from The Writer's Center in Bethesda, MD, the University of Iowa SummerWriting Festival, and Georgetown University's Continuing Education Program.Elaine is a regular attendee at Magna Cum Murder, held each October inIndianapolis.