Novel Explores Sex, Greed and Murder in TOO MUCH BLOOD

By: May. 09, 2013
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Author Jane Bennett Munro brings readers back into the life of Dr. Toni Day in her second murder mystery Too Much Blood.

In Munro's novel, a sequel to Murder Under the Microscope, Day once again becomes the center of a complicated web of deception and murder.

Underlying themes of questionable investment strategies, financial scams and relationships between medical professionals help to create a novel that is much more than just a murder mystery.

A sleazy lawyer who conned Day's entire medical staff into a Ponzi scheme is murdered and Day must perform his autopsy. With a series of house fires, multiple killings and a mysterious illness, Day must use her pathological expertise to unmask a killer and rescue herself and everyone she loves from a bloody death.

Using her background and experience, Munro hopes to entertain readers while giving an inside look into the nature of her career.

"Pathology is not a well-understood medical specialty," said Munro. "This book offers readers a taste of what most pathologists do on a daily basis and combines that with a story of greed, romance, sex and murder."

Too Much Blood
By: Jane Bennett Munro
ISBN: 978-1-4759-2918-8
Price: $22.95
Available at: authorhouse.com, amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com.

About the Author:
Jane Bennett Munro is a hospital-based pathologist who has been involved in several forensic cases over the course of her thirty-three year career. Now semiretired, she lives in Twin Falls, Idaho, where she enjoys music, gardening and skiing. She is also the author of Murder Under the Microscope.



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