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Playdate With Death

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A Playdate with Death About the book

No one ever said motherhood was a walk in the park, but Juliet Applebaum is doing her best. She's been showing up (more or less) on time to pick up her daughter from preschool. She's trying (in vain) to discourage her two-and-a-half-year-old son's interest in firearms. And between planning playdates and playing dress up, she's even managed to fit in some much-needed kid-free time, working out with a personal trainer at the local health club. It's going well. She's losing weight. She's even happy -- until her trainer commits suicide.

A charming, cheerful aspiring actor, Bobby Katz seemed to have it all -- and Juliet just can't believe he died at his own hand. She suspects that there's a much more sinister explanation -- and that it may lie with Bobby's parents, who never told him he was adopted. Or with his grieving fiancée, a recovering addict who just fell off the wagon. Or with his birth mother, a woman he had recently started to look for--who had gone to great lengths to ensure that she would never be found. Always up for a task that will get her out of the house, Juliet keeps running down secrets--until, at last, she runs into the truth....


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"In A Playdate with Death, [public defender turned stay-at-home mom Juliet Applebaum] is back in top form..."
-- Amazon.com

"Waldman derives humorous mileage from Juliet's 'epicurean' cravings, wardrobe dilemmas, night-owl husband, and obvious delight in adventure."
-- Library Journal

"Ayelet Waldman has given birth to a fresh new franchise with her Mommy-Track Mysteries®. Juliet Applebaum is smart, fearless, and completely candid about life as a full-time mom with a penchant for part-time detective work. Kinsey Millhone would approve."
-- Sue Grafton, author of Q is for Quarry