FASHIONABLY FIT, FATALLY FLAWED
University of Petersburg sophomore Michelle Kilpatrick and her friends from the Commuter Lounge start their Christmas break by celebrating the opening of the Petersburg Fitness Center. But when a fatal accident brings the festivities to an end and the owner—their friend’s mother—is faced with a wrongful death lawsuit, they spring into action.
Michelle is convinced that the treadmill malfunctioning was more than an accident, but when she teams up with mystery writer Craig Miller, she not only discovers proof of foul play but gets caught in a tangled web of betrayal and deception.
REVIEWS
Goodreads
5 Stars
When a beauty contestant dies at the opening of a fitness gym owned by her friend’s mom, Michelle steps in to figure out what happened. Fashionably Fit, Fatally Flawed has a fresh plot, and it was fun to read how Michelle and fellow sleuther, Craig Miller, solved the crime. This is the second book in the Michelle Kilpatrick mysteries, and I highly recommend the book for those who love mysteries set in the seventies and a college atmosphere!
Amazon
5 stars May 17, 2024
Fashionably Fit, Fatally Flawed is a wonderful young adult book that is full of mystery! You never know what is going to happen next and it’s well-written. It is the second book in The Michelle Kilpatrick Mysteries and is full of unexpected twists with a 1970s historical vibe. The author pulls in and entertains with the twists and turns within the pages. Highly recommend!
THE PECULIAR CASE OF THE PETERSBURG PROFESSOR
It’s 1974, and Michelle Kilpatrick has her hands full trying to keep her mother happy while studying journalism at the University of Petersburg. The fall quarter gets more complicated when Michelle’s grades drop thanks to the demanding Professor Ladd, who believes Michelle should be more like the already-published Craig Miller. But when Michelle discovers the professor’s dead body during office hours, grades are the least of her worries. With the help of her friends from the Commuter Lounge, Michelle sets out to clear her name and soon realizes Craig may be the key to unlocking the mystery around Professor Ladd’s murder. But is the truth a story worth dying for?
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Mystery Book Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
Get ready for a captivating mystery with ‘The Peculiar Case of the Petersburg Professor’ by Sharon Kay. Set in the 1970s, this book follows journalism student Michelle Kilpatrick as she uncovers the truth behind her professor’s death. With twists and turns that keep you guessing, Kay’s storytelling shines in this engaging read. Perfect for mystery fans!
5.0 out of 5 stars very good Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
Step back to 1974 with ‘The Peculiar Case of the Petersburg Professor,’ a delightful YA cozy mystery filled with retro charm, unexpected twists, and a strong female lead that will keep you hooked until the satisfying end.
5.0 out of 5 stars Mysteries Unveiled in Academic Halls. Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
Sharon Kay’s “The Peculiar Case of the Petersburg Professor” is a gripping narrative that ingeniously blends academic life with mystery, presenting a fresh twist on the detective genre.
Kay masterfully crafts a vivid setting, rich with 1970s nostalgia, while weaving an intricate plot that keeps readers guessing. The character development is stellar, with each persona meticulously fleshed out, contributing to a deeply immersive experience.
Engaging from start to finish, this book is a testament to Kay’s prowess in spinning a tale that’s both intellectually stimulating and thoroughly entertaining.